The impact of China’s new regulations on Uber and DiDi

Many countries and cities have been working to understand the balance of how to embrace the 'sharing economy,' while also regulating them to ensure safe conditions, regulatory and tax compliance and fair competition with the existing players. Most recently, China has taken the lead to set requirements for app-based hailing services that are in line

Policy | The impact of China’s new regulations on Uber and DiDi

5 October 2016 On 28 July 2016, China Ministry of Transport (MOT) announced the milestone new regulations on app-based ride-hailing companies like Uber and DiDi [1]. Meanwhile, China’s State Council also announced the guidelines on reforming the ride-hailing industry [2]. On 9 September 2016, China MOT announced two pieces of amended regulations on taxi operation

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