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BUSINESSMay 21 · 09:16 UTCSCMP CHINAAmbrose Li,Oscar Liu

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

Uber has criticized Hong Kong's proposed cap on ride-hailing vehicle licenses as 'unusual' and pledged to remain in the city. The company's global head of public policy Andrew Byrne urged authorities to consider existing demand when setting any cap. The proposed ceiling, potentially between 10,000 and 15,000 licenses, has sparked controversy among lawmakers and taxi groups.

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