Does free enterprise have any government control

Free enterprise typically operates without government control or interference in terms of setting prices, production quotas, or distribution of goods and services. However, the government may impose certain regulations to ensure fair competition, protect consumers, and prevent monopolies. These regulations can include antitrust laws, consumer protection laws, environmental regulations, and labor laws. So, while free enterprise is based on the principles of minimal government intervention, there are still some controls in place to maintain a fair and competitive marketplace.