The Roadmap for Antitrust Policy

Navigating the Regulatory Landscape for the Tech Ecosystem
Tue, 19 November, 2024 12:00pm - 1:15pm

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GW & INF

 

 

In light of the recent presidential election, the Trump administration may bring with it a unique approach to regulatory priorities, particularly in antitrust enforcement and competition policy. As global economic dynamics shift and new technological challenges emerge, the Trump administration’s stance on antitrust enforcement could have profound implications across a range of sectors, from Big Tech to healthcare and beyond.

This expert panel, hosted on Capitol Hill, will bring together leading scholars, policymakers, and industry representatives to discuss anticipated changes in US antitrust policy under the Trump administration. We will explore how the administration’s approach could reshape regulatory frameworks, potentially emphasizing or de-emphasizing certain areas within antitrust enforcement. Key questions include:

  • Will the administration prioritize consumer welfare, national security, or industrial policy within its antitrust framework?
  • How might recent economic populism impact regulatory actions, and what are the implications for competitive dynamics?
  • How can regulators balance market dynamism with the need to mitigate potential harms in rapidly evolving sectors such as artificial intelligence and digital markets?

    Join us for an insightful discussion on what the future of US antitrust policy may hold, how this administration could shift priorities, and what it means for businesses, consumers, and the broader regulatory landscape.

 

Where
Capitol Building First Street, SE, Washington DC 20510
Room: Room HC-5

Admission
Open to everyone.

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