Enacted in 1914, this U.S. antitrust law strengthens earlier legislation by prohibiting specific anti-competitive practices like price discrimination and exclusive dealings. It empowers the government and private parties to challenge mergers that substantially lessen competition. Ultimately, consumers and small businesses benefit from increased market fairness and lower prices.
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