Emile Chang, executive secretary at Taiwan's Investment Commission, said a final decision will be taken by August 11. The commission oversees Taiwan's inbound and outbound foreign investments.
The move comes amid a major strategic shift at Uber that will see its operations in China taken over by a mainland firm.
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Taiwan's decision adds to a string of official complaints aimed at the fast-growing US start-up. It has faced similar legal scrutiny in markets across Asia, including both in Hong Kong and China.
"Taiwan's government has communicated many times with Uber...The worst scenario is to order (it) to leave the market," Chang said, adding Uber can appeal the decision to Taiwan's cabinet. Likai Gu, general manager of Uber Taiwan, said the company hopes Taiwan authorities will "rule in favour of innovation" and "open a meaningful dialogue with Uber".
"We want to work with the Taiwanese government to help them understand the role of technology in creating economic opportunity and meeting the transportation needs of Taiwan," Gu said.
The company entered the Taiwan market in 2013, triggering anger from domestic taxi drivers, who staged a massive protest against Uber as recently as July.
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