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President Biden’s New Order: A Central Plan To Impose Competition

July 12, 2021

Authored by:

Susan E. Dudley

President Biden’s sweeping new executive order aimed at promoting competition includes some promising actions but also many that will likely inhibit competition, not promote it. Read Susan Dudley's column for Forbes, "President Biden’s New Order: A Central Plan To Impose Competition."

Read more at:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/susandudley/2021/07/12/president-bidens-new-order-…

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