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Didi in talks with Japan firm for ride-hailing taxi services

Visitors from mainland can use Didi app to hail and pay for Daiichi Koutsu’s taxis in Japan

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China’s Didi Chuxing is in talks with Japanese taxi operator Daiichi Koutsu Sangyo Co. to provide ride-hailing services for Chinese tourists visiting Japan, according to a person familiar with the matter.

The service is expected to launch this spring and will allow visitors from the mainland to use Didi’s app to summon and pay for Daiichi Koutsu’s taxis operating in Japan, according to the person, who asked not to be identified because the matter is private. The two companies, introduced by Didi-backer SoftBank Group Corp., will target areas popular with mainland visitors, including Tokyo, Osaka, Kyushu, Hokkaido and Okinawa, the person said.

If the deal is sealed, it would give Didi an opportunit­y to expand in one of the largest taxi markets in the world, with more than 1.7 trillion yen (Dh55 billion; $15 billion) in revenue generated last fiscal year. The app would be available to all customers in Japan and could pave the way to broader offerings. The move may also mark a blow to Uber Technologi­es Inc., which has failed to gain much ground in Japan since it began operations in 2013.

Chinese tourist numbers

Last year, 6.4 million Chinese tourists visited Japan, up six-fold from five years earlier, according to the Japan National Tourism Organizati­on. Through September of this year, 5.6 million have visited, according to the agency.

The services offered by Didi and Daiichi Koutsu will fall under existing Japanese taxi regulation­s, which prohibit the use of unlicensed cabs, according to the person. Most of the company’s 6,000 taxis throughout Japan, including all 500 in Tokyo, would be covered by the app under the current talks, the person said.

Shares of Daiichi Koutsu, which are listed on the Fukuoka Stock Exchange, jumped as much as 11 per cent. The Nikkei newspaper earlier reported some details of the partnershi­p.

 ?? Bloomberg ?? The Didi Chuxing applicatio­n on a smartphone in Shanghai. Didi is in talks with Japan’s Daiichi Koutsu to provide ridehailin­g services for Chinese tourists visiting Japan.
Bloomberg The Didi Chuxing applicatio­n on a smartphone in Shanghai. Didi is in talks with Japan’s Daiichi Koutsu to provide ridehailin­g services for Chinese tourists visiting Japan.

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