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On June 9, 2026, the Florida Attorney General's office announced that it has launched an investigation into potential antitrust violations in the tech industry. The investigation comes as part of a broader effort to ensure fair competition and protect consumers from monopolistic practices.In a statement, Florida Attorney General John Doe stated, "Competition is the cornerstone of our economy, and we must ensure that all companies, large and small, play by the rules. We have reason to believe that certain tech companies may be engaging in anticompetitive practices, and we will not hesitate to take action to protect consumers and promote fair competition."The investigation will focus on several key areas, including allegations of abuse of dominance, price-fixing, and unfair competitive practices. The Attorney General's office has already issued subpoenas to several tech companies, requesting documents and information related to their business practices.Antitrust violations have become a major concern in the tech industry in recent years, as a small number of powerful companies have come to dominate the market. Critics argue that these companies use their market power to stifle competition, limit consumer choice, and drive up prices.The Florida Attorney General's investigation is just one example of the growing scrutiny that tech companies are facing from regulators around the world. In recent years, companies such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon have faced antitrust investigations and lawsuits in the US and the European Union.The outcome of the Florida investigation remains to be seen, but it is clear that antitrust enforcement in the tech industry is likely to remain a top priority for regulators in the years to come. Consumers and competitors alike will be watching closely to see how the investigation unfolds and what impact it may have on the tech industry as a whole.