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China Legalizes Online Car Booking Services

36Kr.com, 7/28/16

China's Ministry of Transport (MOT) and six other government ministries have jointly published the "Preliminary Rules on the Management of Online Car Booking," which effectively legalizes online car booking services. Read More

China Issues Mobile Car Hire Service Regulations

Ministry of Transport, 10/10/15

China's Ministry of Transportation (MOT) today released regulations for operating online and mobile car hire services which will be implemented beginning November 9 this year. Read More

Rumor: China to Issue Online Car Hire Service Regulations

DoNews, 9/10/15

China's Ministry of Transport and other relevant state agencies may release new rules, the "Temporary Management Methods for Online Vehicle Reservation Operators," governing the mobile car hire industry as early as next week, according to an industry source. Read More

China Bans Ride-sharing Apps, Allows High-end Car Hire Services

Zgjtb.com, 1/08/15

Addressing the explosion of high-end car hire and ride sharing apps in China, China's Ministry of Transport (MOT) has stated that hailing high-end and professional drivers through mobile apps in China is legal and useful to the diversification of the country's transportation market. Read More

Chinese Authorities Require GPS for Transport Enterprises

PR Newswire Asia, 5/23/11

Zhengzhou-based set-top box and GPS solutions provider ZST Digital Networks (Nasdaq: ZSTN) today announced that several Chinese government regulatory bodies, including China's Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Public Security, State Administration of Work Safety and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), have issued new regulations relating to supervision of road transport vehicles in China. Read More

MII Merger Plan Unveiled

Xinhuanet, 3/11/08

Under the State Council Reorganization Plan revealed today, the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) will merge with the Commission of Science Technology and Industry for National Defense (COSTIND), the State Council Informatization Office, and the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration, to form the new Ministry of Industry and Information. Read More