He government is accelerating with the deregulation of the economy and national institutions, this time, reaffirming its commitment to the free market and encouraging any individual to become a transportation service provider.
He government confirmed this Tuesday the closure of the National System of Education and Professional Training of Driving Personnel Affected by Passenger Automotive Transportation Services with the purpose of restricting the state in matters of transportation.
One of the great pillars of this administration has been the closure and repeal of organizations and laws that implied state control over certain areas. In this sense, Training for transporters will remain entirely in the hands of the companies, current and those who want to join.
According to DNU 70/2023 signed by the president, free market measures are expected to encourage new companies and individuals to join passenger transportation. The limitation of the state could cause a strong effect on organizations.
The deregulation of transportation obeys the liberal ideology that proposes that any company or individual can join to generate supply that can free the captive passenger market. This, of course, could cause more problems than solutions.
“It is necessary to provide the transportation system with flexible tools that allow the maximum opening of the activity”
A large supply of carriers does not necessarily mean greater demand, because the income of the majority of the population has been reduced with the rise in prices of goods and services, in addition to the basic basket.
Criticism from some sectors
With the authorization of new mechanisms for entry into transportation, certain institutions and representatives of the same have expressed their great concern. He government would be willing to generate conditions of free competition without guaranteeing balance in it.
The taxi and taxi sector has been alerted about the new measures established a long time ago, but confirmed today, since they directly affect the livelihood of citizen transport workers. Mobilizations in downtown Buenos Aires are not ruled out.
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