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Don’t Break What Works Campaign Releases Statement on President Biden’s State of the Union Address

Washington, D.C. 3/7/2024 – The “Don’t Break What Works” campaign released this statement following President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address:   “This evening’s State of the Union speech provided President Biden an opportunity to highlight the work his administration…

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Don’t Break What Works Campaign Issues Statement on EU’s
$2 Billion Fine Against Apple 

Washington, D.C. (3/4/2024) – Today, the Don’t Break What Works campaign issued the following statement regarding the announcement that the European Union (EU) has fined US-based Apple for alleged anti-competitive behavior.  “Curiously, Apple is now subject to one of the larger fines that…

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$2 Billion Fine Against Apple 

CCIA’s Don’t Break What Works Campaign Responds as FTC Welcomes iRobot’s Forced Layoffs  

Washington, D.C. (2/1/2024) – Today, CCIA’s Don’t Break What Works campaign issued the following statement regarding the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) statement that the agency was pleased at the dropped acquisition of iRobot, which resulted in forced layoffs: “The Commission’s statement that they…

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The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Says Pulling the Plug on iRobot Deal Benefits China – Not Consumers

Washington, D.C. (1/30/2024) – A new piece by The Wall Street Journal editorial board highlights how the Biden administration’s failure to stand up for American companies against discriminatory regulations hurts U.S. innovation and benefits Beijing. The editorial follows reports that the European Commission “intended to block”…

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The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Says Pulling the Plug on iRobot Deal Benefits China – Not Consumers