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Biden unveils sweeping effort to counter corporate consolidation
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published : 10 Jul 2021 at 07:45
1 US President Joe Biden signed an executive order to promote competition in the economy and bolster Washington s scrutiny of big mergers
NEW YORK - Vowing to reset the economy for the benefit of everyday workers and consumers, President Joe Biden unveiled on Friday a wide-ranging plan to tilt the balance of power away from corporations and towards the little guy.
Biden described the initiative as a shift from what he called Washington s 40-year experiment of letting giant corporations accumulate more and more power as he signed an executive order directing changes on everything from the sale of hearing aids to the disclosure of airline baggage fees.
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