CAIRO: A top Egyptian court on Saturday reversed a ban on ride-hailing companies including Uber and Careem, a judicial source said.
The decision by the Supreme Administrative Court in Cairo overturns a lower court´s ruling last March, which suspended ride-hailing services after taxi drivers filed unfair competition complaints.
US-based Uber and its Middle East competitor Careem filed appeals against their suspension and secured a ruling in April allowing them to operate, pending a verdict by a higher court. Saturday´s decision is final and cannot be appealed.
Though both companies have been embroiled in proceedings to legalise their operations in Egypt over the past year, their services however were never suspended. In June, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ratified a law regulating their work.
Many Egyptians have switched to use Uber and Careem, citing inappropriate behaviour and the refusal to use meters by some taxi drivers. With a population of 100 million, Egypt is considered to be one of the largest markets for Uber and Careem.
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