The takeaway from this seems to be: Always check carefully the presented fares before accepting a trip. If something doesn’t seem right, or if there are surcharges that don’t coincide with the trip starting point or destination, the traveler is wise to understand available...
What can observers take from events in Peru? And what takeaways are relevant for Colombia’s upcoming 2022 elections, and for economic and civil liberty more broadly in the Americas? Daniel Raisbeck has some prescient observations.
Colombian President Ivan Duque's withdrawal of his controversial tax hikes were not enough to stop nationwide protests in Colombia. The reason the protests continue vary, with much legitimate discontent and dissatisfaction, but provocateurs and common criminality must also be...
According to Supertransporte, Allianz refused to respond to multiple requests from the regulatory agency, which has been battling Über and other transportation innovators in Colombia
Yesterday, Bogotá's Superior Court struck down the administrative ruling by Colombia's Superintendence of Commerce that banned Über's operations from the Andean nation.
Immediately after ride hailing platform Über announced its return to Colombia with an altered operating model, Colombian regulator Supertransporte, or the Superintendence of Transportation has announced that it is going after its insurer, global insurance giant Allianz.
Thursday, ride-hailing platform Über restarted its Colombian operations with a modified legal operating model, after adverse rulings and harassment from the taxi sector were able to cause the company to cease operations in the country a month ago.
Panamá’s transportation regulator “Autoridad del Transito y Transporte Terrestre” (ATTT) has been meeting with government and industry representatives to negotiate a framework for ride hailing platforms such as Uber and InDriver after regulatory uncertainty and pushback against...