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Competition Commission plans study on taxi, auto aggregators' market

Amid auto and taxi-hailing apps gaining popularity and attracting more users, there are persisting concerns over possible anti-competitive practices with respect to tariffs charged at different points of time.

March 19, 2018 / 21:27 IST
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Other cities | Most expensive city: Beau Bassin — Rs 1183 (Image: Reuters)
Other cities | Most expensive city: Beau Bassin — Rs 1183 (Image: Reuters)

Competition Commission is planning to conduct a study about surge pricing and other aspects related to the market for auto and taxi aggregators, according to a senior official.

Amid auto and taxi-hailing apps gaining popularity and attracting more users, there are persisting concerns over possible anti-competitive practices with respect to tariffs charged at different points of time.

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While certain complaints of alleged unfair business practices against cab aggregators have been rejected by the Competition Commission of India (CCI) on earlier occasions, the regulator is looking to have a better understanding about this market.

CCI Chairman D K Sikri today said the regulator is planning to carry out a study about the market for "ride hailing" apps so that it can have a better understanding and then advice state governments more effectively.