regulations
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Fiji rolls out base-and-stand taxi framework, impacting about 1,500 open-base drivers
Fresh taxi rules could redraw the map for Fiji’s open-base drivers, affecting about 1,500 operators as bases and stands are reassigned. With space tight in Lautoka and Nadi, independent drivers warn the shift may squeeze livelihoods and shift control toward larger operators, even as a gradual transition unfolds through 2027.
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Fiji to draft fuel-priority laws to safeguard essential services amid global tensions
Fiji moves to draft regulations that could shield fuel supplies for essential services during global disruption. A new Fuel Controller and an advisory panel would oversee allocations to critical infrastructure if shortages arise, with more details to come as the legislation progresses.
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Indonesia Forms Task Force to Prune Regulations and Unite 27,000+ Digital Platforms
Indonesia’s default to solving problems with more rules and digital tools may be creating fresh governance headaches. With thousands of regulations and tens of thousands of platforms, lawmakers are weighing a cross‑agency task force to tame fragmentation and push for a coherent national data architecture.