The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Waymo sets up subsidiary in Shanghai as Google plans China push

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BEIJING/SHANGHAI: Alphabet Inc's self-driving unit Waymo has set up a subsidiary in Shanghai, according to a business registrati­on filing, the latest sign that the US internet giant is attempting to make new inroads into China.

Waymo establishe­d a whollyowne­d company called Huimo Business Consulting (Shanghai) Co on May 22 in Shanghai's free trade zone with registered capital of 3.5 million yuan (US$509,165), according to China's National Enterprise Informatio­n Publicity System.

Its scope includes business and logistics consultanc­y as well as services related to the design and testing of self-driving car parts, said the document, which also listed the firm's legal representa­tive as Kevin Bradley Vosen.

Waymo did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Alphabet Inc's Google, which quit China's search engine market in 2010, has been actively seeking ways to re-enter the sector in the country where many of its products are blocked by regulators.

In August, Reuters reported that the company plans to launch a version of its search engine in China that will block some websites and search terms. Google's Chief Executive Sundar Pichai has told staff that developmen­t is in an early stage.

Google has also joined an investment in Chinese live-stream mobile game platform Chushou and launched an artificial intelligen­ce game on Tencent Holdings Ltd's social media app WeChat.

Waymo's move also comes as China makes a major push into autonomous smart vehicles to keep pace with the United States in a global race to develop selfdrivin­g vehicles.

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