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So you are in Beijing and you need to get somewhere.Thats too far to walk so you going to need to get a ride.If you live in China and you speak Chinese, it's a good chance to pull out your phone and open up an app called didichuxing.It's simply use really you just tell the app where you are and where you want to go and when the car arrives you hop in.
Tell me where you're going? Take off.
Didichuxing or didi for short says that rides like this one happen 11 minllion times per day across China in 400 different cities. Analists say that 300 million uses and most experts agreed that this marketshare is somewhere between seventi-five and ninty percent. But the company does have competitors in cost for higher apps, so lets say you forgot your wallet and you have to go back except this time you pull out your phone and you open up Uber.
In most of the world, Uber is the ** app, but in China it's more like the plucky startup looking to put a dend in a Didi dominated feild. It's tring to get that foothold by offering extremely low prices and subsidies to its drivers.
You can now grap an Uber like this one in arround 50 different Chinese cities but progresses come to get a cost. In Fabruary Uber CEO said the company was losing over one billion US dollars per year here. As in the short term priorities expending its presence in the ** make money dowm the road. China has more than 1.3 billion people many of whom has places to be. Or whether it's didi or uber that gets them there, it's one of the biggest tag battles in the world.
CNN Beijing
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