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Chinese online ride-hailing platforms with serious violations could be ordered to suspend

February 15, 2022
Source: pdnews.cn pdnews.cn
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(File Photo: VCG) China will strengthen oversight on the online ride-hailing industry to regulate its development, according to a joint notice issued by eight departments, including the Ministry of Transport. Platforms that have incurred in serious violations and refuse to rectify their actions could be ordered to suspend regional operating service or block their apps after city regulators reported the situation to higher levels and organized a joint supervision. They may also be ordered to stop providing their service and could be banned from the internet, among a series of penalties. Meanwhile, eight illegal activities will be listed in joint...
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