Uber and Licensed Taxis Settle Their Long Dispute by Joining Forces in CDMX
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The Commission of Transport Organizations and Citizen Groups (Cotac) backs Semovi after rejecting alliance between taxis and Uber, but calls for modernization. Semovi shared a statement to clarify that he has not authorized an alliance between licensed taxis and Uber, so this is irregular and lacks legality. Cotac endorses Semovi on the rejection of taxi alliance and Uber Semovi's position in the face of the merger of MXTaxis and Uber was suppor…
Uber and licensed taxis settle their long dispute by joining forces in CDMX
Uber, the longtime nemesis of Mexico’s licensed cabbies, is now their partner — at least on paper. Thirteen years after launching in Mexico, Uber announced Tuesday what both sides called a “historic” alliance with MX Taxi that will let users request licensed cabs inside the app via a new taxi option, with destinations ordered in advance and fares pre-calculated. Both parties are calling the agreement historic, as it gives Uber and MX Taxi the op…
The agreement with Uber and Taxisters of CDMX during the 2026 World Cup is not official, said the Secretariat of Mobility (Semovi). “There is no authorization in force,” he said. The unit spoke about a campaign of dissemination by digital platforms, which was aimed at concessionaries of the taxi service in Mexico City. Related news: Mexico vs Portugal: How to enter Banorte Stadium if you arrive in Taxi of App? Map with Accesses “There is current…
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