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U.S. laws designed to prevent any one company from acquiring such a degree of control over a given market that it substantially prevents competition among alternative suppliers and limits consumer choice. Antitrust laws are interpreted and applied by the U.S. Department of Justice and the courts, and are broadly analogous to "competition laws" in other countries.

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