Uber adjusts to regulations in Korea after its CEO is indicted
Uber Technologies will begin directing users to a cab company in Korea’s third-largest city as the car-sharing service adjusts its business model to comply with local regulations.Uber will begin services in Incheon, northwest of Seoul, in partnership with Seven Call Taxi, a company that operates about 3,000 cabs in the city, Uber said Monday.
The move follows the indictment of Uber’s CEO Travis Kalanick by Korean prosecutors for violating Korean transportation laws.
Bloomberg
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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