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China city governments collide with Didi over migrant drivers

Migrant drivers for Didi Chuxing in China’s two biggest cities are continuing to pick up passengers, risking fines in defiance of new rules barring them from working for ride-hailing platforms.

China’s ride-sharing platforms face their biggest regulatory test so far after city governments in Beijing and Shanghai approved a policy of “local cars, local drivers” on Wednesday.

Didi Chuxing, China’s dominant ride-sharing company, is continuing to let migrants drive in those cities, putting it on course for a potential confrontation with local governments determined to reduce the migrant population.

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