STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's government has dropped a plan to cap profits made by tax-funded healthcare companies, Social Minister Annika Strandhall said on Sunday.
A government commission in 2016, headed by Social Democrat politician Ilmar Reepalu, had called for a cap on profits for all private companies firms operating in the education and welfare sectors that received tax money.
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