Tokyo taxi fares eyed for around 10% hike

Japan's transportation ministry has proposed a roughly 10% increase in Tokyo taxi fares to raise drivers' incomes. The plan includes shortening the base fare distance and other adjustments amid inflation pressures.

Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) submitted a proposal on Wednesday to a Cabinet Office consumer committee to raise taxi fares in Tokyo's 23 wards and surrounding cities. The move aims to boost overall revenue by an estimated 10.14%, primarily to increase drivers' incomes.

Key revisions include shortening the distance covered by the ¥500 ($3.15) base fare from 1.096 kilometers to 1 km. The additional fare, currently ¥100 every 255 meters, will apply every 232 meters. In heavy traffic, where speeds fall below 10 km per hour, the ¥100 time-based charge will apply every 85 seconds, down from 95 seconds.

This adjustment addresses income challenges for taxi drivers amid tourism recovery and inflation. The plan's impact on passengers is under review by consumer groups.

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Busy Mexico City bus stop with passengers and a sign displaying the new 1.50 peso public transport fare increase, illustrating the government agreement.
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The Government of Mexico City reached an agreement with transport organizations to raise fares for concessioned public transport on Ruta and Corredor routes by 1.50 pesos, effective from November 1, 2025. The adjustment addresses demands to match prices in the State of Mexico and cover operating costs, without impacting systems like the Metrobús. Transport operators commit to enhancements in safety and service quality.

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South Africa's National Taxi Alliance has urged the government to mitigate the impact of impending fuel price hikes set for April 1, warning of inevitable taxi fare increases. The surge is linked to international oil prices and the rand's weakness, exacerbated by the US-Israel-Iran conflict. Commuters at Soweto's Bara taxi rank expressed fears over rising living costs.

Tokyo's Shibuya ward has approved new anti-littering ordinances to tackle rising trash issues amid surging tourism. Violators face a 2,000-yen fine enforceable across the entire ward around the clock. Convenience stores and cafes in designated areas must install public trash cans, with non-compliance penalized by a 50,000-yen fine; these rules take effect June 1.

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Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party and Japan Innovation Party finalized their tax reform outline for fiscal 2026 on December 20. The plan raises the income threshold for income tax from ¥1.6 million to ¥1.78 million and expands mortgage tax deductions. These measures aim to ease the burden on households facing rising prices.

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Finance Minister Jorge Quiroz announced increases of $370 per liter in 93-octane gasoline and $580 in diesel, effective from Thursday, March 26, due to the international oil price surge from the Iran conflict. The government also activated palliative measures, including freezing Transantiago fares until year-end and subsidies for taxi drivers. Quiroz justified the moves as necessary to align local prices with international levels and safeguard public finances.

 

 

 

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