Mauritius moves to regulate online taxi booking platforms
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The co-secretary general of the CGT, Cristian Jerónimo, held a meeting with the new secretary general of the National Federation of Taxi Pawns, Miguel Ángel Soto, to address the problems of transport applications and to advance in the search for a regulatory framework at the national level. The cabist union seeks to curb the «unfair competition» attributed to the operation of platforms such as Uber, DiDi and Cabify.
Mauritius moves to regulate online taxi booking platforms
from HANSLEY NABAB in Port Louis, Mauritius Mauritius Bureau PORT LOUIS, (CAJ News) – MAURITIUS is taking a significant step towards regulating online taxi booking platforms by preparing a policy paper on the move. The Government confirmed consultations with key stakeholders in the sector, including unions that were engaged in June, paved the way to […] The post Mauritius moves to regulate online taxi booking platforms first appeared on CAJ News…
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