This post was originally published on this site
https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/trkd-images/LYNXMPEH8103E_L.jpg
At the meeting held on Wednesday, authorities highlighted the hiring of unqualified drivers and use of promotions that disrupt fair market order, the ministry said in a statement.
Regulators urged ride-hailing companies to comply with relevant rules and protect data security, the ministry said.
Regulators have frequently held talks with the ride-hailing industry, which offers tens of millions of rides a day in China, on topics of driver salaries, safety and other issues.
Regulators launched a cybersecurity probe into Didi, China’s top ride-hailing company, after its New York initial public offering in June. Since then other companies have jostled to attract new customers.