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Indonesia sets new rules for ride-sharing companies

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imageTaxi drivers in Jakarta staged a strike over operations of app-based transportation service Uber.Reuters/Garry Lotulung

The Indonesian government recently announced it would start to regulate app-based ride-sharing services such as Uber and Grab Taxi. This followed a large strike by taxi drivers in Jakarta to protest against the ride-sharing...

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