KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden signed a new executive order aimed at cracking down on anti-competitive practices in Big Tech, labor and numerous other sectors.
  • The sweeping order, which includes 72 actions and recommendations that involve a dozen federal agencies, is intended to reshape the thinking around corporate consolidation and antitrust laws.
  • Biden's administration laid out the case that the biggest companies in the tech sector are wielding their power to box out smaller competitors and exploit consumers' personal information.

President Joe Biden on Friday signed a new executive order aimed at cracking down on anti-competitive practices in Big Tech, labor and numerous other sectors.

"Capitalism without competition isn't capitalism. It's exploitation," Biden said at the White House in a speech before signing the directive.