Mottley assures fair competition as Uber expands in Barbados

Prime Minister Mia Mottley (SZB)

Prime Minister Mia Mottley has finally announced government’s position on the international ride-hailing company Uber, assuring Barbadians that the platform will not disadvantage local taxi operators.

Speaking on the second day of the Barbados Labour Party’s 86th Annual Conference at Queen’s Park on Saturday, Mottley said the government had taken steps to ensure fair competition as the service expands across the island.

For this winter season, she said, Uber will not be able to operate out of the Bridgetown Port, and there will be fair play at the Grantley Adams International Airport.

The Prime Minister emphasised that her administration remains committed to creating a level playing field for all transport providers, noting that regulatory fairness must guide the integration of new technology-driven services into the local market. (SZB)

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