International Law,
Government
Sep. 16, 2019
Global comity is good, but Americans need protection, says US antitrust chief
Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim said while he is committed to improving comity among nations, the division will not seek world-wide relief where a narrower scope would suffice.





Announcing a review of the antitrust division's international guidelines, Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim said while he is committed to improving comity among nations, the division will not seek world-wide relief where a narrower scope would suffice.
"Our role is to protect competition for American consumers, workers, and entrepreneurs. It is not to play international antitrust cop where U.S. commerce is not affected," Del...
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