
Meituan Taxi Service Gives it Another Go on App Stores Amid Didi Investigation
Meituan Taxi app, which had been taken down from online stores two years previously, has now been relaunched.
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Meituan Taxi app, which had been taken down from online stores two years previously, has now been relaunched.
On the evening of May 5th, a 21-year-old flight attendant named Li Mingzhu from Lucky Air, a Chinese low-cost carrier, was killed after she booked a ride via Di...
According to Tianyancha App, on Monday, Beijing 19Pay Technology Co., Ltd. underwent changes with the Industrial and Commercial Administration. Zhang Bo, CTO of Didi Chuxing, stepped down as the Chairman of 19Pay.
Rumors of 20% staff layoffs at Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing have been gradually verified, and the cuts will also impact the firm's international business unit.
According to an internal notice circulated by Chinese food delivery giant Meituan on March 6, the company will reduce resources and manpower investment in its online ride-hailing sector.
Didi Chuxing (“DiDi”) on Friday shared the latest progress of its collaboration with railway hubs in China.
China's Ministry of Transport on Tuesday released operation data for the domestic online ride-hailing industry in March. The state platform witnessed 539 million orders in March.
Didi Chuxing has been accused of the serious illegal collection of personal information and has been ordered to be removed from app stores and has stopped registering new users.
Nowadays, the number of new energy vehicles in China has exceeded 10 million, and more and more consumers are choosing to buy electric cars. Recently, Xiaoju Charging, a smart charging operator under DiDi Chuxing, launched "Xiaoju Preferred Station", which focuses on improving users' charging experience from operational, service and product technology aspects.
Didi Chuxing (“DiDi”) announced that it will be launching DiDi Express on June 25 in Melbourne, after a month of pilot operations in Geelong. SEE ALSO: Over 50...
When it seemed like we were about to hear the eulogy to the troubled industry, Meituan-Dianping and Didi Chuxing – companies that timely bought into bike-sharing flag-bearers Mobike and Bluegogo – started revitalizing their bicycle fleets.
China's Ministry of Transport issued a document on July 22 requiring the transportation authorities of all cities to collect license information of car-hailing companies and their vehicles and drivers for real-time sharing.