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Spain’s curbs on Uber-style apps face probe over breach of EU law

Ride-hailing groups fighting to unlock potential growth market complain over new rules protecting the taxi industry
Taxi cabs waiting for passengers in Barcelona. The city’s restrictions on ride-hailing services are ‘contrary to European law’, according to a June ruling by the European Court of Justice

Brussels has begun a preliminary probe into whether moves by the Spanish government to protect the taxi industry by limiting private hire services such as Uber, Bolt and Cabify breach European law. 

Ride-hailing apps have been fighting for years to unlock the Spanish market, one of their largest sources of untapped growth in Europe, in the face of repeated attempts by city authorities to limit the number of licences available to private hire vehicles. 

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