06 Nov 2021; MEMO: The Egyptian government has decided to ban the import of tuk-tuks following a government initiative to replace them with safer means of transportation, Egyptian media reported on Friday.
Minister of Industry and Commerce Niveen Al-Qubbaj shared that tuk-tuks will be replaced with natural gas-powered minivans nationwide.
In 2019, the Egyptian government ordered Egyptian factories producing parts for tuk-tuks to stop producing them.
Government Spokesperson Nader Saad explained that the tuk-tuks would be collected by the government and crushed in order not to be reused.
He also said that tuk-tuk owners would be given minivans and pay the price difference with soft loans.
There are around 2.5 million tuk-tuks used as transportation across Egypt, and according to Egyptian reports, only 10 per cent hold licenses.