Chinese, Southeast Asian ride-hailing firms eye Hong Kong amid licensing roll-out
•AdvertisementHong Kong transportHong KongTransportChinese, Southeast Asian ride-hailing firms eye Hong Kong amid licensing roll-outTransport chief Mable Chan says more than 7,500 people have applied f...
•Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan also said on Sunday that more than 7,500 people applied for the new combined taxi and ride-hailing vehicle written test, calling the number a “very goo...
•“We hope there will be more competition and greater diversity, which will provide more choices for residents and future ride-hailing drivers,” she said on a television programme.
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