New taxi fare regulations published in official gazette

Tuesday, 9 June 2026AI summary
New taxi fare regulations published in official gazette
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New rules for taxi pricing were published in the Diário da República this Tuesday, introducing a lower base fare but allowing for variable rates based on time and distance. The Mobility and Transport Authority (Autoridade da Mobilidade e dos Transportes or AMT) has implemented a 9% cap on price increases for the first year to monitor the impact of the new model.

Context & Explainers

The Official Journal (Diário da República) is Portugal's government gazette where laws, decrees and public contracts are formally published and take legal effect. Public‑private partnership approvals and other official notices — like the launch of the Central Algarve Hospital PPP — are published there so residents and businesses can find the authoritative text.

The Mobility and Transport Authority (Autoridade da Mobilidade e dos Transportes or AMT) is the public body responsible for regulating and supervising the transport sector in Portugal. It oversees competition, service quality, and pricing across various modes of transport, including taxis and ride-sharing services.