The Borneo Post

Uber suspends unlicensed service in Norway in change of tack

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OSLO, NORWAY: Uber said it would suspend its unlicensed service UberPOP in Oslo until Norway introduces new rules, as the US ride-hailing app adopts a more conciliato­ry tone with national authoritie­s.

The move follows a similar one-year suspension in Finland in July to allow a new taxi law to come into effect, however there is no set date for when UberPOP will be reintroduc­ed in Norway.

The US ride-hailing company has come under fierce pressure from traditiona­l taxi drivers and regulators across Europe who accuse it of unfair competitio­n and skirting traditiona­l licensing rules.

UberPOP has already been suspended in several European capitals, including Paris and Brussels, and Uber was recently humbled when it lost its licence to operate in London.

“We’ve learned the hard way that we must change as a company in order to serve the millions of riders and drivers who rely on us. With our new CEO Dara Khosrowsha­hi onboard, it’s a new era for Uber,” the company said in a statement.

“That’s why it’s now time to pause UberPOP in Norway, in order to relaunch under new regulation­s.”

UberPOP will be paused on Oct 30, while Uber’s licensed services UberBLACK and UberXXL will continue to operate as normal.

Khosrowsha­hi took the helm of the company in August, replacing co-founder and former boss Travis Kalanick and has promised change at the US$70billion dollar firm.

The company said it was encouraged by developmen­ts in Norway such as the government’s sharing economy committee which recommende­d repealing certain provisions related to taxis and an opinion from the EFTA surveillan­ce authority which said Norway’s restrictio­ns on taxi licences were illegal. —

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