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Germany - Taxi Commerce Protests Nationwide for Minimum Prices

Summary by Deutschlandfunk
In the taxi trade, rallies for minimum prices in the competition are planned today.

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Throughout Germany taxi drivers protest against the market conditions for providers such as Uber and Bolt. Associations complain "Wildwest and arbitrariness and now demand minimum prices. For the customers the journeys would probably be significantly more expensive.

·Dortmund, Germany
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This Wednesday taxi drivers are protesting all over Germany. What the industry is asking for and why - answers to the most important questions.

·Munich, Germany
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In the taxi trade, rallies for minimum prices in the competition are planned today.

·Germany
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With a car corso through Bonn, taxi drivers want to demonstrate on Wednesday for minimum prices. The organiser expects about 250 vehicles. This is the planned route on which traffic disturbances can occur.

Taxi drivers protested nationwide on Wednesday afternoon against unfair competition from car rental providers such as Uber. For vehicle Korsos, among others, in Cologne or Leverkusen, they demanded stricter rules to protect their business.

The Düsseldorf taxi drivers participated on Wednesdays (2.7.) on the nationwide protest day of the taxi trade against their competition from Uber and Bolt. Around 250 vehicles gathered in the morning at the P2 exhibition car park and drove from there as Korso to the Schützenplatz Eller, where a rally was organized. The business of the taxi drivers is significantly affected by the lower tariffs of their rental car competition. They demonstrated f…

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ga.de broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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