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Uber
Two Wheels Good: Motorbike Diplomacy in Southeast Asia
By Preeti Jha
A recent heated debate is just the latest incident in the motorbike taxi scene in Southeast Asia.
Uber’s Taiwan Operations in Jeopardy as Drivers Protest Rule Changes
By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan’s transportation ministry is set to pass a new regulation that Uber says could hinder its ability to continue operating in the country.
Ridesharing Hits a Speed Bump in South Korea
By Jenna Gibson
Tens of thousands of taxi drivers strike against a new app from tech giant Kakao.
Can OlaCabs Corner India’s Ride-Sharing Market?
By Jack Detsch
With Uber still trying to resuscitate its image after an alleged rape, can OlaCabs go for the jugular?
Lawsuit Pushes Uber off the Road in India
By Jack Detsch
A woman allegedly raped by her New Delhi-based driver has filed suit against the ride service giant.
Uber Faces More Regulation in Southeast Asia
By Mong Palatino
Regulators from the region are voicing concerns about the innovative transport business.
Uber and Classic Asian Mercantilism
By Robert E. Kelly
Seoul’s decision to ban a popular app is the latest of many examples of mercantilist policies in Asia.
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