Didi Chuxing is the dominant ride-hailing service in China, serving up 11 million rides every day to its 300 million users in 400 cities in the country. Like all ride-hailing services, Didi has had to ...
The Cyberspace Administration of China has ordered the removal of Didi's ride-hailing app from the App Store alongside other digital storefronts, over claims Didi was illegally collecting personal ...
Didi Chuxing is China’s leading ride hailing and ride sharing company, commonly considered the “Uber of China.” In 2016, Didi Chuxing acquired Uber’s China business in a $35 billion deal, establishing ...
FILE PHOTO: A Didi Chuxing driver on the road in Beijing BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Didi Chuxing and electric vehicle maker BYD on Monday launched their purpose-built D1 van model for ride-hailing ...
If the deal is allowed to go through, the combined company would control 90 percent of the ride-sharing sector in China. Chinese regulators said on Friday that they will investigate the Didi Chuxing ...
Soon after Uber all but admitted defeat in China last week, the narrative emerged that the American firm's failure came down to unfair home-ground advantage for Didi Chuxing, the main domestic ...
The Didi Chuxing IPO in Hong Kong was announced last month, but now an American IPO is happening too. The IPO announcement was an exciting development for the company that everyone is calling the ...
Didi Chuxing’s autonomous driving unit is now an independent company, the Chinese ridesharing and transportation giant said today. Didi’s autonomous driving team was created in 2016 and now has more ...
China's Didi Chuxing said on Wednesday it has launched a new standalone ride-hailing service that targets younger customers and offers cheaper rides compared to its main app. Didi said in a statement ...
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Didi Chuxing is seen at a Didi station in Beijing BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Didi Chuxing will trial a premium ride hailing service in Japan offering Tesla, Lexus and Mercedes ...
Didi Chuxing will begin picking up ride-hailing passengers with self-driving cars in Shanghai in just a few months, according to company CTO Zhang Bo (via Reuters). The plan is to roll out autonomous ...
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