Swedish competition authority to consider appeal in Min Doktor case
( June 5, 2026, 12:48 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Sweden's antitrust regulator has said it will consider whether to appeal after the country's Patent and Market Court said online healthcare business Min Doktor hadn’t broken competition rules. In April 2025, the Swedish Competition Authority fined Min Doktor, Doktor 24 and Doktor.se for an anti-competitive advertising agreement with online doctor company Kry. However, the court said that while that agreement had an anti-competitive purpose, it wasn't a case of collaboration that was typically considered harmful to competition.Statement follows (in Swedish). ...
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