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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.
The Hong Kong government on Tuesday unveiled proposals to regulate online ride-hailing services provided by tech companies like Uber, requiring platforms, cars and drivers to be licensed before ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNHong Kong man arrested for alleged fraud over online ride-hailing services
A Hong Kong man has been arrested on suspicion of fraud after allegedly providing his personal information to a syndicate to ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNHong Kong police probe suspected illegal work linked to Amap ride-hailing services
Hong Kong police are investigating suspected illegal work linked to ride-hailing services on navigation platform Amap, ...
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Hong Kong Free Press on MSNTransport Department appeals against ruling that overturned refusal of hire car permits to prospective Uber drivers
HK's Transport Department has said it is appealing against a High Court ruling that quashed a tribunal's decision to refuse ...
The Hong Kong government has announced its intent to regulate ride-hailing services, including Uber Technologies Inc. UBER, casting a shadow of uncertainty over Uber’s operations in the city ...
Uber has a complicated presence in Hong Kong. Officially, it’s illegal but it’s grown to about 14,000 driver partners since launching in 2014. In 2021, it acquired the HKTaxi app — a popular ...
On Friday, Hong Kong will join Uber’s annual ice-cream-on-demand promotion, which allows Uber users to order up an ice cream truck. Last year, it ran in 33 cities across the world, but this year ...
- Noemi Cassanelli/CNN A taxi is passing through Central, in Hong Kong, China on May 24, 2024. - Noemi Cassanelli/CNN Uber remains technically illegal in Hong Kong, which it entered in 2014. But it ...
HONG KONG — The Hong Kong government on Tuesday unveiled proposals to regulate online ride-hailing services provided by tech companies like Uber, requiring platforms, cars and drivers to be ...
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