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Uber calls Hong Kong ride-hailing cap unusual, urges market-based approach

Uber has called Hong Kong's proposed cap on ride-hailing licenses "unusual," contrasting it with global norms where market demand typically dictates driver numbers. The company's global head of public policy, Andrew Byrne, urged authorities to consider existing demand when setting the limit. This proposed cap has generated controversy, with lawmakers suggesting a range of 10,000 to 15,000 licenses, while taxi groups fear it could jeopardize their livelihoods. AI

影响 Minimal direct impact on AI operators; focuses on regulatory policy for ride-hailing services.

排序理由 The article discusses a proposed policy change and Uber's reaction, which falls under commentary on regulatory developments.

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Uber calls Hong Kong ride-hailing cap unusual, urges market-based approach

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Ambrose Li,Oscar Liu ·

    Uber says Hong Kong ride-hailing cap ‘unusual’, insists firm is here to stay

    Uber has described Hong Kong’s plan to cap the number of ride-hailing vehicle licences as “unusual,” as the city enters the final stage of shaping its regulatory regime. Andrew Byrne, the company’s US-based global head of public policy, was in Hong Kong on Thursday, where he urge…