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According to survey of 4,800 drivers by ride-hailing operator, 70 per cent cite flexibility as main reason for joining ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNHong Kong authorities plan to propose ride-hailing regulations in JulyHong Kong authorities plan to propose regulations for online ride-hailing platforms such as Uber this month, the city’s ...
Uber remains technically illegal in Hong Kong, which it entered in 2014. But it has thrived under the ambiguous approach of officials keen to project an image of technological modernity.
Uber Technologies Inc. is emailing Hong Kong users to raise concerns about rules the city is formulating, warning the government could cap the number of drivers or vehicles allowed on the platform.
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Uber's Hong Kong Operations In Limbo As Government Plans Regulation For Ride-Hailing Services - MSNThe Hong Kong government has announced its intent to regulate ride-hailing services, including Uber Technologies Inc. (NYSE:UBER), casting a shadow of uncertainty over Uber’s operations in the city.
Uber remains technically illegal in Hong Kong, which it entered in 2014. But it has thrived under the ambiguous approach of officials keen to project an image of technological modernity.
They hire their Uber through the app just like any other passenger, and hop in the back of the car. But halfway through the ride, the mood changes and they reveal their identity. “Pull over here ...
Uber remains technically illegal in Hong Kong, which it entered in 2014. But it has thrived under the ambiguous approach of officials keen to project an image of technological modernity.
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