Who regulate interstate commerce ?

Federal or state power?

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The regulation of interstate commerce is primarily under the jurisdiction of the federal government. This authority is derived from the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, which grants the federal government the power to regulate commerce among the states. However, states also have the power to regulate certain aspects of interstate commerce within their own borders, as long as it does not conflict with federal regulations or infringe on federal authority.
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