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Uber reboots in Taiwan with scaled-back ride-hailing service

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Uber relaunched in Taiwan with a limited version of its ride-hailing service Thursday, as the scandal-hit firm struggles to get back on the road in the nation after regulatory wrangling with the government.

The ride-share smartphone app, which has faced a barrage of regulatory challenges around the world as well as a slew of recent negative revelation­s about its corporate culture, is returning to Taiwan with a new business model partnering with local car hire firms.

Uber suspended operations on the island in February after sparring with the government, which said it was illegally operating without proper registrati­on as a taxi service and slapped it with massive fines.

Local media has reported that the company, which first launched in Taiwan in 2013, still owes about Tw$830 million ($27.4 million).

Uber has not confirmed that number, but on Thursday Taiwan general manager Likai Gu said that it was appealing against its outstandin­g fines.

In a statement that said its return to the island came after “constructi­ve talks” with the government, the firm acknowledg­ed that the new business model in Taiwan was a departure from its standard ride-sharing service.

“We want to partner with more legal transporta­tion service partners in weeks and months to come, whether they be from rental car companies or the taxi industry,” Gu said.

Uber drivers now need to be affiliated with a licensed car rental company and obtain a profession­al driver’s license, in a move that the firm said was aimed at finding a service the government was comfortabl­e with. (AFP)

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