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[Travel News]: China tells Meituan, Didi to fix ‘misconduct’ by year-end

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The following is the [Travel News]: China tells Meituan, Didi to fix ‘misconduct’ by year-end from [Bloomberg] recommended by TheTourAttraction.com:

Regulators highlighted violations including recruiting unlicensed drivers and the need to strengthen user data protections.

Chinese regulators ordered car-hailing services run by Didi Global Inc., Meituan and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. to rectify instances of what the government considers misconduct by December, amping up scrutiny over an industry that employs millions of people.

Officials from the transportation ministry and other departments summoned executives from 11 companies — including Didi, Meituan and Alibaba’s ride-sharing and navigation unit Amap — and criticized them for disrupting fair competition and hurting the interests of drivers and passengers, according to a statement published Thursday.

Regulators highlighted violations including recruiting unlicensed drivers and the need to strengthen user data protections, they said in the notice. Some companies used “vicious” competition and undermined the safety and stability of the industry. The 11 companies were required to carry out self-inspections, fix those issues and draft compliance plans before the end of the year, according to the statement.

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