The U.S. antitrust watchdogs that pounced on Big Tech and deterred dealmaking throughout corporate America during President Joe Biden’s administration may be tamer and kept on a shorter leash by President-elect Donald Trump after he returns to the White House next year.
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This might combine threads, but interestingly enough, Matt Gaetz was publicly a big fan of Khan, and even suggested that she should be kept, no matter the result of the election. Is DJT a grifter, or a sincere man of the people? The answer is in what happens with Khan. Will DJT follow Gaetz, or Musk?
A lack of anti-trust regulations are hurting this country and slowing capitalistic forces up and down. Corn and soybean prices have been below the cost of production for a couple years now, yet food prices remain sky high. Part of the reason is a lack of competition(mergers) from food manufacturers.
The other side is lack of competition among input providers. Mergers abound in the Seed/chemical/fertilizer industry. For example, Nutrien is one of 2 or 3 major dry fertilizer companies. They own the mines to the distributors. I have Nutrien and my local co-op. I can't get a price from Nutrien until the co-op sets their price. Then Nutrien will come out with a price that is $15-20 less than the co-op price.
Sorry for the rambling. I shouldn't have to explain the rest.