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Remissors, alarmed by the arrival of Uber and Didi demand equality - Nuevo Diario de Salta

The promulgation of the ordinance that regulates and legalizes transportation applications such as Uber and Didi in the city of Salta set off alarms among the workers of the traditional system of taxis and remises. Roque López, member of the Chamber of Owners of Remises de Salta, said in dialogue with Nuevo Diario that the sector does not reject technological progress, but demands equitable conditions to be able to compete. “We do not oppose the…
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The promulgation of the ordinance that regulates and legalizes transportation applications such as Uber and Didi in the city of Salta set off alarms among the workers of the traditional system of taxis and remises. Roque López, member of the Chamber of Owners of Remises de Salta, said in dialogue with Nuevo Diario that the sector does not reject technological progress, but demands equitable conditions to be able to compete. “We do not oppose the…

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nuevodiariodesalta.com.ar broke the news in on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
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