Georgia Antitrust And Trade Regulation Law News - Georgia Lawmakers Introduce New Antitrust and Trade Regulation Bill to Promote Competition

On November 15, 2025, Georgia lawmakers unveiled a new antitrust and trade regulation bill aimed at promoting competition and preventing anti-competitive business practices in the state. The bill, known as the Georgia Competitive Markets Act, seeks to update and strengthen existing antitrust laws to keep pace with the rapidly changing business environment.The Georgia Competitive Markets Act includes provisions to increase transparency and accountability in the business sector, as well as measures to enhance enforcement of antitrust laws. One key aspect of the bill is the establishment of a dedicated task force to investigate and prosecute cases of antitrust violations. The task force will have the authority to conduct investigations, issue subpoenas, and recommend criminal charges against individuals and companies found to be engaging in anti-competitive behavior.In addition, the bill includes provisions to prevent monopolistic practices and promote fair competition among businesses in Georgia. This includes measures to prevent price-fixing, bid-rigging, and other anti-competitive practices that harm consumers and stifle innovation. The bill also seeks to protect small businesses and startups from being unfairly squeezed out of the market by larger competitors.Lawmakers who introduced the bill cited the need to ensure a level playing field for all businesses in Georgia and promote a healthy and competitive business environment. They emphasized that strong antitrust laws are essential to protect consumers, promote economic growth, and foster innovation in the state.The Georgia Competitive Markets Act has garnered support from a wide range of stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups, small business owners, and industry associations. These groups have praised the bill for its comprehensive approach to addressing anti-competitive practices and promoting fair competition among businesses in Georgia.If passed, the Georgia Competitive Markets Act would mark a significant step forward in the state's efforts to promote competition and prevent anti-competitive behavior in the business sector. Lawmakers are hopeful that the bill will receive bipartisan support and be signed into law in the coming months.

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