DOJ Talking With States in ‘Broad’ Tech Antitrust Probe

  • Antitrust chief Delrahim comments on review of tech firms
  • Tech companies cooperating with U.S. probe, Delrahim says

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The U.S. Justice Department intends to work with state attorneys general in a broad review of whether large technology companies are harming competition, the department’s top antitrust official said.

More than a dozen states are interested in the issue and will likely cooperate with the Justice Department, Makan Delrahim, the head of the antitrust division, said Tuesday at a technology conference in Aspen, Colorado.