India withdraws regulator's power to cap non-essential drug prices

MUMBAI, Sept 23 (Reuters) - India has withdrawn the drug pricing authority's powers that allowed it to fix the prices of medicines not deemed essential, after its decision to impose price caps on more than 100 drugs in July triggered industry protests.
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