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How many ride-hailing permits should Hong Kong allow? That depends on who you ask

South China Morning Post Denise Tsang,Ng Kang-chung,Oscar Liu 0 переглядів 1 хв читання
How many ride-hailing permits should Hong Kong allow? That depends on who you ask
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Both taxi industry leaders and Uber sound alarm over government’s latest step towards regulating service, even before final quota is decided

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Hong Kong taxi trade leaders and Uber have both expressed concerns over a looming quota for ride-hailing vehicles. Photo: Jelly Tse
Denise Tsang,Ng Kang-chungandOscar LiuPublished: 8:30am, 12 May 2026

Hong Kong taxi trade leaders and Uber have both expressed concerns over a looming quota for ride-hailing vehicles, despite transport authorities vowing to consult stakeholders before setting the final figure.

They were responding to the Transport and Logistics Bureau’s submission to lawmakers of regulatory details for the industry on Monday.

It pledged to include the quota in the final gazetted document, pending lawmakers’ approval before their summer recess in mid-July.

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Platforms Uber, Tada, Amap, Didi Chuxing have been operating in a regulatory vacuum, a situation cabbies decry as unfair.

Amap is operated by Alibaba Group Holding, which also owns the South China Morning Post.

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Three major taxi groups told the South China Morning Post that the quota would have far-reaching effects on the market.

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