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Nanjing cuts taxi franchise fees

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2015-04-01 16:22chinadaily.com.cn Editor: Si Huan

Monthly franchise fees payable by taxi drivers in Nanjing, East China's Jiangsu province, were cut from Wednesday, with the biggest drop nearly nine percent, according to a post on the Nanjing government official micro blog.

The fee for a normal taxi single shift driver is reduced by 600 yuan, or 8.95 percent, to 6,100 yuan ($975.39), while for a double shift driver, it's cut by 200 yuan, or 2.85 percent, to 6,800 yuan, according to Nanjing Price Bureau and Nanjing Transportation Bureau.

In terms of medium- and high-grade taxis and new energy vehicles, the monthly fee a single shift driver has to pay is reduced by 700 yuan, or 8.33 percent, to 7,700 yuan, while for a double shift driver it's reduced by 800 yuan, or 8.51 percent, to 9,400 yuan.

The notice said that an empty return fee is payable from April 1, with 50 percent charged for more than 20 km as compensation for a possible empty return journey.

A strike by drivers protesting high franchise fees and competition from private cars using taxi apps began in Shenyang, capital of Northeast China's Liaoning province, on Jan 4, and spread to provincial capitals including Nanjing, Shenyang, Changchuan, Jinan, Chengdu and Nanchang.

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