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More than 80% of App Drivers Would Be Left Out in the Valparaiso Region by the Eat Act

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A study led by economist David Bravo warns that about 13 thousand people in the region would lose their source of income due to the new requirements of the regulations. At the national level, in October a record of people working in transport applications was recorded, but it is noted that, when the law enters into force with all its requirements, more than 100 thousand drivers would be disabled throughout the country. A complex scenario faces m…
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A study led by economist David Bravo warns that about 13 thousand people in the region would lose their source of income due to the new requirements of the regulations. At the national level, in October a record of people working in transport applications was recorded, but it is noted that, when the law enters into force with all its requirements, more than 100 thousand drivers would be disabled throughout the country. A complex scenario faces m…

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G5noticias broke the news in on Saturday, December 20, 2025.
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