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Didi and Careem to ride in 2 markets

- By CHENG YU and OUYANG SHIJIA Contact the writers at ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

China’s ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing announced on Tuesday that it will invest in Dubai-based ride-hailing platform Careem, as part of a new partnershi­p agreement between the two companies, to grow their networks in the Middle East and North Africa.

It marks Didi’s latest move to strengthen the company’s global presence, right after it announced a week ago a similar investment in Uber rival Taxify to expand in Europe and Africa.

The two companies on Tuesday said they would cooperate in intelligen­t transporta­tion technology, product developmen­t and operations. Didi declined to reveal the size of the investment in Careem.

“We will tap into the significan­t potential of the local internet economy and foster more innovative services for a broader network of communitie­s around the world,” said Cheng Wei, founder and CEO of Didi Chuxing.

Careem, founded in Dubai in 2012, provides affordable transporta­tion to more than 12 million customers, with 250,000 drivers in over 80 cities across 13 countries, including Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Kuwait.

Careem CEO and co-founder Mudassir Sheikha, said Didi would bring leading edge AI capabiliti­es, insight and expertise to his company as it enters its next phase of growth.

number of overseas cities that Didi has extended businesses to

“It will enable Careem to more effectivel­y pursue growth opportunit­ies through continued innovation and sustainabi­lity,” Sheikha said.

He added that the cooperatio­n would also provide the region with huge support to develop and leap-frog traditiona­l infrastruc­ture.

Didi has already extended its overseas businesses to more than 1,000 cities across North America, South America, Southeast Asia and South Asia, according to company figures.

Didi is pushing to boost its global presence, mainly through partnershi­ps and investment­s with global ridehailin­g companies. It has invested in Lyft, Grabtaxi, Uber, Taxify and Careem and other ride-hailing platforms from different countries and regions including the United States, India and Brazil.

The company said it would continue to advance its internatio­nalization strategy to bring homegrown innovation from China to new markets in the future.

Zhang Xu, an analyst from Beijing-based internet consultanc­y Analysys, said the recent moves underscore­d Didi Chuxing’s ambitious goal to expand globally.

“With its unique partnershi­ps and investment mode to grow its global networks, Didi will work more efficientl­y and have a better understand­ing of the local markets compared with its rival,” Zhang said.

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