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SoftBank-backed Getaround is raising $200M at a $1.5B+ valuation
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4 years ago
China’s Didi removes 300,000 drivers amid safety overhaul
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China’s Didi kicks off expansion in Latin America with moves into Chile and Colombia
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Sony launches a taxi-hailing app to rival Uber in Tokyo
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India’s Ola spins out a dedicated EV business — and it just raised $56M from investors
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Meituan, China’s ‘everything app’, walks away from bike sharing and ride hailing
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SoftBank and Toyota team up to develop services powered by self-driving vehicles
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India’s Uber rival Ola is headed Europe with ride-hailing launch in the UK
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China’s Didi pumps $1B into its rebranded driver services business
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Grab picks up $2 billion more to fuel growth in post-Uber Southeast Asia
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5 years ago
China’s Didi Chuxing is close to launching a taxi-booking service in Japan
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7 years ago
SoftBank confirms it’s putting $5BN into Didi Chuxing, the ‘Uber of China’