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United States Federal Trade Commission

Spanish: United States Federal Trade Commission

Description

The United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is a governmental agency responsible for promoting consumer protection and eliminating harmful anti-competitive business practices. It enforces laws that prevent unfair competition and deceptive advertising, ensuring a fair marketplace for consumers and businesses alike.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters should be aware that the term 'Federal Trade Commission' may sometimes be referred to simply as 'FTC' in conversation. It is important to maintain a formal register when interpreting this term, as it pertains to regulatory matters. Avoid colloquial terms or abbreviations that may not be understood in a clinical or legal context.

Example Sentences

EN: The United States Federal Trade Commission is investigating the merger for potential antitrust violations.

ES: La United States Federal Trade Commission está investigando la fusión por posibles violaciones antimonopolio.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing 'Federal Trade Commission' with similar regulatory bodies; using informal abbreviations like 'FTC' in formal settings; mispronouncing 'Commission' as 'Comisión' when referring to the agency.

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026