Uber has thrown out an offer on the table for the Hong Kong government amid investor fears over Beijing’s proposed national security law – it will move its regional headquarters to the city if the ride-hailing firm is allowed to operate here legally.Revealing the deal on Tuesday, Uber Hong Kong general manager Estyn Chung promised the move would create jobs, bring top-class talent and help create an innovation and engineering hub in the city ravaged by the Covid-19 pandemic. He said the amount…
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