Ethiopian Transport Authority Tariff 2021 Official
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The ongoing adjustments to the Ethiopian Birr (ETB) made fleet modernization and maintenance significantly more expensive, necessitating a higher baseline revenue model for transit providers. 2. Public Transit and Passenger Tariff Adjustments
The 2021 revision increased the per-kilometer rate for minibuses by 10 cents, effectively moving from 90 cents to . Distance Bracket 2021 Tariff (ETB) Previous Rate (ETB) Up to 2.5 km 2.50 2.6 to 5 km 5.00 5.1 to 7.5 km 7.50 7.6 to 10 km 10.00 10.1 to 12.5 km 12.50 12.6 to 15 km 15.00 15.1 to 17.5 km 17.50 17.6 to 20 km 20.00 Medium-Sized ("Higer") Bus Fares ethiopian transport authority tariff 2021
In December 2021, the Addis Ababa City Transport Bureau authorized increases in minibus and medium-sized bus fares, adding up to 3.50 Birr per trip due to rising fuel costs. Concurrently, the Ministry of Finance implemented a revised customs tariff in August 2021 that reduced duties on imported vehicle spare parts to support local production. Further details on the taxi tariff revision can be found at HKTDC Research
The Ethiopian Transport Authority's new tariff for 2021 marked a significant shift in the country's transportation landscape. As the nation continued to grow and develop, the ETA remained committed to providing a fair, efficient, and sustainable transport system for all Ethiopians. Issue directives for the development of integrated passenger
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: Cross-border corridors, primarily connecting Addis Ababa to the Port of Djibouti, required streamlined freight tariffs to sustain steady import-export trade flows. Public Commuter Tariffs: Intra-City and Regional Lines Public Transit and Passenger Tariff Adjustments The 2021
: While urban transport adjustments were swift, inter-city and cross-regional routes managed directly by the Federal Ministry faced delays, leading to friction between transit associations and local regulatory authorities. The Broader Multi-Sector Tariff Context of 2021