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Mauritius moves to regulate online taxi booking platforms

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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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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.

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CAJ News Africa broke the news in South Africa on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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