Ride-hailing giant Uber has resumed its services in Tanzania, it said on Wednesday, settling a fare dispute with the government.
Uber suspended services in the East African country last April after the government introduced legislation capping the maximum commission from drivers at 15 percent from the previous 33 percent.
Uber said the new regulations made it difficult to continue operating while the government defended them as maintaining competition and ensuring affordable taxis.
After months of negotiations, Tanzania’s transport regulator last month allowed ride-hailing companies to charge up to 25 percent commission and a 3.5-percent booking fee.
“We are excited to…
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