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About 500 Hong Kong taxis will be used in a strike on Wednesday to protest the government’s unwillingness to crack down on ride-hailing services like Uber Technologies Inc.
Drivers will stop taking customers from 11 a.m. local time for three hours, and will start in the Tai Po area, according to Wong Yu Ting, chairman of one of the associations that will participate in the strike. The small number of vehicles and location, far from Hong Kong’s bustling center, is unlikely to cause major disruptions and the action comes after talks between officials and 17 taxi driver groups failed to result in an agreement.
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