The name might be in Chinese, but the app’s logo is a blue paper plane. DiDi is China’s Uber alternative and the easiest way to get around cities. DiDi offers ride-hailing, carpooling ...
Brazilian ride-hailing service 99, controlled by China's Didi Chuxing Technology Co Ltd ... allow users to summon cars without using another app. The partnership is the first of its kind in ...
The probe found Didi violated China’s network security law ... went public and ordered it to take down more than two dozen apps, sending its stock price plunging. Didi moved to delist from ...
In September 2013, Herry Han, an investor at Lightspeed China Partners, was on a family trip in Yellowstone National Park when he missed a call to invest in Chinese ride-hailing app, Didi Global.
On January 24, the Chinese version of TikTok, Douyin, officially launched its ride-hailing service, accessible via the My Wallet section of the app.