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First Payment of the Transport Subsidy Reaches More than 48,000 Beneficiaries in the Country

The first payment of the subsidy intended to mitigate the rise in fuel prices for small-scale transportation reached 48,284 beneficiaries, of whom 46,333 received the funds through the Electronic Fuel Pocket linked to their BancoEstado CuentaRUT accounts. The breakdown includes 25,491 owners and drivers of shared taxis, 15,351 taxis, 7,439 school transport vehicles, and 3 beneficiaries of the Arica-Tacna transport service. In Tarapacá, the Regio…
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The first payment of the subsidy intended to mitigate the rise in fuel prices for small-scale transportation reached 48,284 beneficiaries, of whom 46,333 received the funds through the Electronic Fuel Pocket linked to their BancoEstado CuentaRUT accounts. The breakdown includes 25,491 owners and drivers of shared taxis, 15,351 taxis, 7,439 school transport vehicles, and 3 beneficiaries of the Arica-Tacna transport service. In Tarapacá, the Regio…

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El Sol de Iquique broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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