SEOUL, South Korea — The South Korean government on Thursday rejected a regulatory compromise suggested by Uber and vowed a “strong crackdown” on its ride-hailing services.
During a news conference in Seoul on Wednesday, David Plouffe, a senior vice president of the San Francisco-based company, had proposed that South Korea register Uber drivers so the company could overcome legal challenges and continue to operate.
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Uber operates in more than 250 cities globally. But it has faced skepticism from regulators, and criticism from taxi and limousine services, which consider it a competitor.