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Fair competition laws, including the U.S. antitrust rules, limit what National can do with another company and what National can do on its own. Generally, the laws are designed to prohibit agreements or actions that reduce competition and harm consumers. You may not enter into agreements or discussions with competitors that have the effect of fixing or controlling prices, dividing and allocating markets or territories, or boycotting suppliers or customers. You must take special care in collecting competitive information to ensure fair competition laws are not violated. U.S. and foreign antitrust laws also apply to imports and exports.