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The Belgian Taxi Federation (Febet) is planning a demonstration in Brussels on Monday 4 March to protest against new taxes and requirements for the sector.

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A planned measure to make taxi drivers who serve Brussels Airport pass a Dutch-language test has drawn criticism from the sector.

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Taxi drivers in Brussels who make an effort to go green with an electric vehicle will see more charging stations for their cars, due to a partnership with French charging station operator Electra.

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Taxi drivers who threatened to destroy a set of bicycle racks on Place Flagey, which had been put in the place of a previous taxi rank, have reached a compromise with the municipality of Ixelles.

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A former Uber lobbyist turned whistleblower has accused the ride-sharing company of doing everything in its power to impose a monopoly on the Belgian capital – including breaking the law.

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Brussels' late-night collective taxi service, Collecto, will resume operations next month, three years after it was halted during the first coronavirus shutdown.

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Police in Brussels are advising drivers to stay away from a large part of the city centre on Thursday due to a planned protest by taxi drivers.

Taxi protest planned in Brussels following Uber Files
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A “historic” protest is planned for 8 September in Brussels, organised by European taxi unions who want to see action in response to revelations from the so-called Uber Files, reports VRT.

Uber taxis accused of unscrupulous practices - Belga
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A data leak has revealed the unscrupulous and at times potentially illegal ways in which Uber sought to take control of the passenger-transport market in Europe.

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