Chinese ride-hailing companies are facing stricter regulations as China’s Ministry of Transport together with six other government bodies today released new rules governing the industry. The rules come one month after a 21-year-old female flight attendant was murdered during a ride with Didi in Zhengzhou city last month. The incident drew criticism about passenger security loopholes for ride-sharing firms. China’s Ministry of Transport, Cyberspace Administration of China, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, People’s Bank of China, State Administration of Taxation, State Administration for …
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