Egypt’s top administrative court on Saturday lifted a ban on operations by ride-hailing companies Uber and Careem, which have faced fierce opposition from traditional taxi drivers, a judicial source and lawyer said. A lower administrative court...اقرأ المزيد
Uber, the company behind the world’s most-used ride-sharing app, is considering acquiring its biggest competitor in the Middle-East, Careem, senior Uber sources told Bloomberg on Monday. However, according to Reuters, neither company made a final decision...اقرأ المزيد
The House of Representatives passed a law on Monday regulating the work of land transport services which use information technology for consumers, including ride hailing applications Uber and Careem in Egypt. The law was passed after the parliament discussed...اقرأ المزيد
A number of Uber and Careem drivers described the new law regulating the work of the two companies in Egypt as “unfair” and as intended to restrict their services, not to legalize it. Drivers complained of having to put the company’s logo on their...اقرأ المزيد
Ride-hailing apps Uber and Careem issued statements affirming that they will resume their services in Egypt and will appeal against Tuesday’s court’s ruling which ordered them to suspend operations in the country. After the services of both companies...اقرأ المزيد
Egypt’s Administrative Court issued a verdict Tuesday ordering the government to shut down ride-hailing services Uber and Careem and close their mobile applications for allegedly violating Egyptian law. In March 2017, a legal case was filed by drivers...اقرأ المزيد
Egypt’s Minister of Investment and International Cooperation, Sahar Nasr, inaugurated the first Uber Center for Distinguished Services in Cairo in the Middle East region, with investments worth $20 million The inauguration was attended by the US Embassy’s...اقرأ المزيد