Trump Rescinds Biden's Competition Order
On Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump annulled a 2021 executive order on promoting competition in the U.S. economy, initially issued by predecessor Joe Biden. The order prioritized enforcing antitrust laws to tackle excessive industry concentration and market power abuses, focusing on labor and healthcare sectors.

In a significant political move, President Donald Trump rescinded a key executive order from 2021, originally set by Joe Biden to bolster competition within the U.S. economy. This decision was confirmed by the White House on Wednesday.
The order sought to enforce existing antitrust legislation to address the concentration of industry, abuses of market power, and the negative implications of monopolies and monopsonies. It targeted key sectors, including labor and healthcare markets, aiming to foster a more competitive and fair economic landscape.
With its revocation, there are potential repercussions on how market concentration and corporate power abuses are managed, igniting debates on the role and reach of government intervention in the economy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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