Shanghai Daily

Didi sets up service in Japan with Softbank

- Ding Yining TECHNOLOGY

DIDI said yesterday it has set up a joint-venture with SoftBank called Didi Mobility Japan Corp and aims to roll out the service starting in autumn this year.

Didi aims to launch the ridematchi­ng app for riders, drivers and taxi operators in Osaka, Kyoto, Fukuoka, Tokyo and other major Japanese cities.

The Chinese mobility service provider has been keen on overseas expansion in recent years and entered into a number of partnershi­ps to drive synergies using its local business and technology capability.

“We look forward to developing extensive collaborat­ions with all industry players to assist in smart city initiative­s in Japan and around Asia,” says Jean Liu, president of Didi Chuxing.

“Combining Didi’s outstandin­g innovation with SoftBank’s extensive business base including advanced network infrastruc­ture, I believe the joint venture can provide new value to both the consumers and taxi companies of Japan,” says Ken Miyauchi, president and CEO of SoftBank Corp.

Japan’s taxi market has been tough to crack for Internet mobility service providers due to stiff transport regulation­s and taxi companies’ unwillingn­ess to respond to changing market situations, although it still remains the world’s third largest taxi market.

Uber is also targeting the market, of which Softbank is also a minority stake holder.

Didi said new customized roaming features will be added to Didi’s Chinese applicatio­n, including real-time in-app Chinese-Japanese instant message translatio­n, allowing Chinese customers to directly access Japanese car-hailing functions.

Didi Japan also aims to support the Japanese taxi industry to capture these new opportunit­ies in anticipati­on of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Didi last month said it will launch a separate applicatio­n for its chauffeur service called Didi Premium following safety concerns over private cars operation on its car-haling platform.

 ??  ?? From left: Vice president of Didi Chuxing Stephen Zhu, SoftBank Corp’s CEO Ken Miyauchi, president of Didi Chuxing Jean Liu and SoftBank Corp executive Keigo Sugano shake hands after a news conference about their Japanese taxi-hailing joint venture in...
From left: Vice president of Didi Chuxing Stephen Zhu, SoftBank Corp’s CEO Ken Miyauchi, president of Didi Chuxing Jean Liu and SoftBank Corp executive Keigo Sugano shake hands after a news conference about their Japanese taxi-hailing joint venture in...

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