Taxi Drivers Hit Brakes on Emissions Push as Costs Mount

[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 19/10/2025
A long-planned directive to curb carbon emissions from fossil-fuel-powered vehicles has sparked fresh concern among thousands of taxi drivers struggling with the costs and practicalities of compliance. The new directive, officially enforced in March this year, requires all diesel and gasoline (…)
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