Uber Is Ordered to Suspend Services in Brazil by Sao Paulo Court

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Uber Technologies Inc. was ordered to halt its activities in Brazil, adding another country to the list where the car-hailing service faces legal obstacles.

Judge Roberto Luiz Corcioli Filho of the State of Sao Paulo Court of Law accepted a request from a taxi drivers union and set a fine of 100,000 reais ($34,000) a day, to a maximum of 5 million reais, if Uber violates his order to stop operating.