Beijing orders Meituan, Didi Chuxing and other ride-hailing providers to give drivers a fair share of revenue

  • The cyberspace watchdog and several other regulators summoned ride-hailing providers for a lecture
  • The companies are accused of taking an unfair share of commissions from drivers

Yujie XueandMinghe Huin Beijing
A Didi Chuxing driver on the job in Beijing, China on August 28, 2018. Photo: Reuters

Chinese authorities have summoned 10 online ride-hailing providers, including Didi Chuxing and Meituan, urging them to charge commissions fairly and transparently, in Beijing’s latest efforts to crack down on malpractices by the country’s internet platforms.

A group of eight regulators – including the Ministry of Transport, the Cyberspace Administration of China, and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology – lectured representatives from the companies on Friday and ordered them to rectify problems such as unfair pricing.

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