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Flexible interpretation of antitrust law is not desirable to regulate Japan's digital markets, Keidanren says

By Sachiko Sakamaki ( May 25, 2022, 08:48 GMT | Insight) -- When Japan considers further steps to regulate big technology companies in the digital markets, flexible interpretations of the existing Antimonopoly Act should be avoided, said the Japan Business Federation, the nation’s largest business lobby. The group, also known as Keidanren, told MLex in a recent interview that it is open to the idea of a new legal framework, if one is proposed....

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