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China launches state-owned app to compete with Didi, Uber

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Press Trust of India Beijing
Chinese taxi-hailing and ride-on- demand provider Didi and its rival Uber now have a new challenger backed by two state-owned taxi operators in the country's hyper-competitive transportation services market.

Two taxi operators in the Chinese capital -- Shou Qi Group and Beijing Xianglong Taxi Co Ltd -- jointly launched a mobile app today to let users book rides with licensed drivers in Beijing.

The state-backed app was launched amid frequent friction between Chinese transport regulators and companies -- such as Didi and Uber -- that recruit private drivers and vehicles to offer rides, a practice many local transport regulators see as a violation of existing regulations, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
 

The official ride-on-demand service also came on the heels of Didi's USD 100-million investment in American on-demand transportation service Lyft, as the Chinese firm ups its game against Uber by teaming up with its rival in the US.

Didi said it serves some 200 million people in 360 Chinese cities, accounting for 80 per cent of China's private car service market and more than 90 per cent of its taxi-hailing service market.

Shou Qi said the online taxi-booking service targets high-end passengers with sedans and multi-purpose vehicles equipped with WiFi, smartphone chargers, napkins and umbrellas.

The service is also monitored by local transport regulators and will sign up more of the city's eligible taxi drivers and vehicles, steering clear of legal issues surrounding rides by private cars.

Shou Qi and Xiang Long did not specify the size of their car fleets but said the new service is currently in a trial run and available for booking around airports, hotels and shopping centres in Beijing, where drivers using the Didi and Uber apps have been fined in the past.

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First Published: Sep 17 2015 | 6:32 PM IST

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