Uber is suspending its service in Taiwan following an ongoing stand-off with the government.
The ride-sharing firm confirmed in a blog post that its service will be “paused” from February 12. Uber isn’t saying when it will resume in the country, where it is present in four cities, but it hopes that the move will “reset the conversation” and help push through new legislation to legalize its service.
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USA — software Uber bows to government pressure and suspends its service in Taiwan