A DiDi ride-hailing driver travels through the financial district in Shanghai on April 9. (Hector Retamal | AFP via Getty Images) BEIJING — You're on the move in China's capital. You've just booked a ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Didi Global, the Chinese ride-hailing company, must face a lawsuit in a U.S. court claiming it defrauded investors by concealing and disobeying a Chinese government order to ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Didi Global Inc's co-founder Jean Liu has stepped down from her roles as president and board director of China's biggest ride-hailing firm to take on a new role, according to an ...
One of China's biggest tech companies is removing its shares from the New York Stock Exchange. The ride-hailing platform Didi came under scrutiny from the Chinese government and now says it's going ...
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BEIJING — You're on the move in China's capital. You've just booked a ride through a ride-hailing app and, in no time, it seems, a sleek new electric vehicle pulls up to whisk you away. Sometimes, ...
The Institute for Sustainable Mobility (IMOS) in Baja California announced progress in regulating transportation platforms like Uber and DiDi. IMOS Director Jorge Alberto Gutiérrez Topete noted that ...
China's ride-hailing companies are penalizing drivers for smelly rides. A surplus of labor means many drivers work 15 hours a day and live in their cars to make ends meet, hence the odor. Travelers to ...
Quinn Emanuel, Skadden, Wilson Sonsini, Sullivan & Cromwell, Gibson Dunn and O'Melveny are all representing parties in the lawsuit. Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Global, its current and former ...
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BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities announced a broad crackdown on China's ride-hailing industry on Wednesday, targeting market-leader Didi Chuxing with fines following the deaths of two ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Local city regulators in China have asked Didi Chuxing to suspend its new standalone ride-hailing service, citing a lack of operating licenses for the platform in their regions.