John Deere, the Federal Trade Commission, and five states announced an agreement to ensure farmers and independent service technicians can access diagnostic and repair tools. The move supports broader ability to maintain and repair equipment outside of manufacturer-controlled channels. Likely a limited near-term impact for Deere, but it is a relevant regulatory/legal development around competition and aftermarket access.
John Deere, the Federal Trade Commission, and five states announced an agreement to ensure farmers and independent service technicians can access diagnostic and repair tools. The move supports broader ability to maintain and repair equipment outside of manufacturer-controlled channels. Likely a limited near-term impact for Deere, but it is a relevant regulatory/legal development around competition and aftermarket access.
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