Indonesia has implemented a cap on commission fees for ride-hailing companies at 8%, aiming to lower costs for drivers and passengers. This policy change could significantly reduce revenues for major tech firms operating in the country and alter competitive dynamics in Indonesia's digital transport market. The regulation may lead to changes in service pricing and business models within the sector.
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The commission cap reduces revenue potential for ride-hailing firms, likely impacting their profitability and stock valuations.
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