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Hong Kong Leader: Ride-Hailing Licenses Based on Local Needs, Passenger Experience
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SCMP Economy19.05.2026Politique1 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong Leader: Ride-Hailing Licenses Based on Local Needs, Passenger Experience

L'essentiel

  • Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee stated ride-hailing licenses will be determined by local conditions and passenger experience.
  • A mechanism will monitor market operations and quotas, balancing public travel needs with the city's unique transport landscape.

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Hong Kong authorities are establishing a regulatory framework for ride-hailing services. This includes determining the number of vehicle licenses, a move that has drawn warnings from platforms like Uber and concerns from taxi groups.

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The number of ride-hailing vehicle licences will be determined based on Hong Kong’s unique conditions and the need to maintain passenger experience, the city’s leader has said, adding that the proposed subsidiary legislation will be submitted for approval on schedule.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu also said on Tuesday that a mechanism would be established to monitor market operations and data, as well as to conduct dynamic assessments and reviews of quotas.

His remarks were made after authorities revealed details of the regulatory framework last week, but did not specify a cap on the number of vehicles to be approved for the service.

Ride-hailing platform Uber warned that a cap of 15,000 vehicles would lead to higher fares and more unsuccessful ride requests, while some taxi groups said even a few thousand licences would be unacceptable.

Speaking to the press before his weekly Executive Council meeting, Lee said the cap should strike a balance among several factors.

“First, address public travel needs so that the riding experience remains more or less the same,” he said.

He pointed to the city’s unique transport landscape as the second factor, including road capacity and the fact that nearly 90 per cent of trips are made using public transport, with the need for ongoing, dynamic assessments of quota levels as the third factor.

Questions ouvertes

  • What will be the specific cap on ride-hailing vehicle licenses?
  • What are the exact criteria for dynamic assessments and reviews of quotas?
  • How will the 'unique conditions' of Hong Kong's transport landscape be precisely defined in policy?
  • What measures will be in place to ensure passenger experience remains consistent?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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