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Ride-hailing licence cap โ€˜must strike a balanceโ€™ in Hong Kong, John Lee says

The number of ride-hailing vehicle licences will be determined based on Hong Kongโ€™s unique conditions and the need to maintain passenger experience, the cityโ€™s leader has said, adding that the proposed subsidiary legislation will be submitted for approval on schedule. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu also said on Tuesday that a mechanism would be established to monitor market operations and data, as well as to conduct dynamic assessments and reviews of quotas. His remarks were made after...

What Hong Kongโ€™s planned ride-hailing regime could mean for your next Uber trip

Hong Kong authorities have finally begun laying out details on how they plan to regulate ride-hailing platforms such as Uber, Tada and Didi Chuxing, months after lawmakers passed the cityโ€™s first legal framework for the sector in October. Officials have provided more information on enforcement powers, penalties and licensing arrangements, although the key issue of how many ride-hailing vehicles will ultimately be allowed on the road has yet to be resolved. The South China Morning Post tackles...

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

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 Bureauโ€™s submission to lawmakers of regulatory details for the industry on Monday. It pledged to include the quota in the final gazetted document, pending lawmakersโ€™ approval before their summer recess in mid-July. Platforms Uber, Tada,...