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Biden mulls installing White House antitrust czar

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The administra­tion of US President Joe Biden is considerin­g creating a White House position focused on competitio­n policy and issues relating to antitrust, two sources familiar with internal deliberati­ons said.

The idea remains under considerat­ion and the Biden White House may not ultimately make the move, one of the sources said.

“It is yet to be determined if this will be more of a coordinato­r kind of a role or if this person will really sit at the White House,” said another source.

The role could focus on moving informatio­n back and forth between agencies and coordinati­ng, the source added.

Antitrust enforcemen­t has emerged as an issue the Biden transition team has been watching closely, especially with the rise of Big Tech platforms, which provide free or inexpensiv­e services to consumers while suspected of breaking the law to crush smaller rivals.

A spokespers­on for the transition did not immediatel­y comment on the topic.

On Saturday, it is reported that two former Obama administra­tion officials had emerged as Biden’s front- runners for the top antitrust job at the Department of Justice.

The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission, which share the work of antitrust enforcemen­t, have been investigat­ing the Big Tech platforms, Alphabet’s Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple.

The Justice Department sued Google and the FTC sued Facebook while investigat­ions are ongoing into Amazon and Apple.

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