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What is DiDi in Japan?

DiDi is a Chinese ride sharing app with some coverage in Japan.



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Cooke suggests all ride hailing apps tend to be cheaper than taxis, although large surges can change that. “Without surge, [ride sharing] is 30-40% cheaper than a taxi.”

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Uber owns 12.8% of Didi, according to a filing in June by Didi. Our Didi stake we don't believe is strategic. They're a competitor, China is a pretty difficult environment with very little transparency, Uber Chief Executive Dara Khosrowshahi said at a virtual fireside chat with a UBS analyst.

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What Is the Difference Between DiDi Chuxing and Uber? Both company's offer ride-hailing services. DiDi actually bought Uber's China operations in 2016, so Uber no longer operates in China. At the same time, DiDi does not operate in the U.S.

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1. DiDi was generally cheaper than Uber but often harder to find a ride (less drivers I believe).

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While you can bring luggage with you on a DiDi Share trip, it is strongly recommended that you order a DiDi Express or DiDi Max service if your luggage may inconvenience other riders. If your luggage cannot fit in the car, your driver may need to cancel your trip.

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