U.S. panel approves Big Tech critic Jonathan Kanter to head Justice Department Antitrust Division

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U.S. panel approves Big Tech critic Jonathan Kanter to head Justice Department Antitrust Division
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In his confirmation hearing, Kanter pledged to enforce antitrust law in agriculture, pharmaceuticals and the labour market, as well as in Big Tech

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