
Chinese Regulators Summon Ride-hailing Platforms Didi and T3 Travel
On Tuesday, the Jiangsu Traffic Port Prevention and Control Team and other departments summoned six online car-hailing platforms, including Didi and T3 Travel.
3/16/20222 min read
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On Tuesday, the Jiangsu Traffic Port Prevention and Control Team and other departments summoned six online car-hailing platforms, including Didi and T3 Travel.
Major digital platforms offering daily services to Shanghai residents have also adopted measures to support the efforts, including Meituan Waimai and DiDi Global Inc.
Nearly 100 drivers for T3 Travel, a Chinese ride-hailing platform, have reportedly gathered at the company's office in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, asking the firm to return their vehicles.
Chinese ride-sharing startup T3 Travel announced the completion of its Round A financing on Tuesday, amounting to 7.7 billion yuan ($1.2 billion).