Colombia tech firms bristle at regulations


UBER driver Juan Jose is quick to cover his cell phone with the red rag he keeps in his front seat whenever he spots a police officer on the streets of Bogota.

Juan Jose, whose car was impounded for the second time last month, is one of thousands of Colombian drivers for ride-hailing applications like Uber, Cabify and Didi who operate in a regulatory no man’s land.

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