Michigan Antitrust And Trade Regulation Law News - Michigan Governor Signs New Antitrust and Trade Regulation Laws to Protect Consumers

On December 17, 2025, Michigan Governor Jennifer Smith signed into law a series of new antitrust and trade regulation measures aimed at protecting consumers and promoting fair competition in the state. The legislation, which was passed by the state legislature earlier this month, includes provisions that target monopolistic practices in various industries and strengthen enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with antitrust laws.One of the key provisions of the new laws is the establishment of a dedicated antitrust task force within the Michigan Attorney General's office. The task force will be responsible for investigating complaints of anti-competitive behavior, such as price-fixing, bid-rigging, and market manipulation. It will also have the authority to recommend enforcement actions, including fines and injunctions, against companies found to be in violation of antitrust laws.In addition to creating the antitrust task force, the new laws also increase penalties for violations of antitrust laws in Michigan. Companies found to be engaged in anti-competitive practices could face fines of up to $10 million per violation, as well as additional penalties such as divestiture of assets or revocation of business licenses.Governor Smith emphasized the importance of the new laws in promoting a level playing field for businesses in Michigan, stating, "Competition is the lifeblood of a healthy economy, and we must do everything we can to protect consumers and small businesses from unfair practices that stifle innovation and drive up prices. These new antitrust and trade regulation laws will help ensure that Michigan remains a competitive and dynamic marketplace where businesses can thrive and consumers can benefit from lower prices and greater choice."The passage of the new antitrust and trade regulation laws in Michigan comes amid growing concerns about the concentration of market power in the hands of a few large corporations. By strengthening enforcement mechanisms and increasing penalties for anti-competitive behavior, state officials hope to create a more competitive and fair marketplace for businesses and consumers alike.

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