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Chinese ride-sharing giant Didi plans entry into Europe

Published Wed, Feb 24, 2021 · 10:42 PM

[BEIJING] Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing Technology plans to make its debut in Western Europe, people familiar with the matter said, as the company seeks new growth markets ahead of a long-awaited initial public offering (IPO).

Beijing-based Didi is considering rolling out ride-sharing services in markets that could include the UK, France and Germany by the first half of this year, according to two people briefed on the plan. The company has already set up a team dedicated to the European market and is hiring locally, another person said.

Shares in rival Uber Technologies slumped 2.7 per cent in premarket trading Wednesday, while Lyft slipped 0.7 per cent.

Didi is turning to new arenas as its momentum starts to slow in China, where it has a dominant market share after ousting Uber Technologies in 2016.

The SoftBank Group-backed company now operates in 13 countries outside its home base, mostly in Latin America. In August, it began offering car-hailing services in Russia, marking its first direct foray into Europe, and it's already an investor in Estonia-based Bolt Technology, the continent's main rival to Uber. Didi would also be competing against apps like Gett, Ola and BlaBlaCar.

In Europe, Didi would face a fast-changing regulatory landscape for tech companies and the gig economy. Last week the UK's highest court ruled Uber must treat its drivers as "workers", entitling them to vacation pay, rest breaks and minimum wage while using the app, a judgment which could have wider repercussions.

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European countries are also working on taxes aimed at tech platforms, and the continent imposes strict data privacy rules in the shape of the General Data Protection Regulation.

As part of the rollout, Didi is also considering additional offerings including food delivery and errand services, depending on local market demand. The plans are aimed at boosting the value of the firm, already one of the world's largest startups, ahead of a possible IPO, the people added, who asked to not be identified to discuss private deliberations.

The company didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

Didi is also eyeing foreign markets as Chinese regulators step up scrutiny of the country's tech giants. Xi Jinping's government has unveiled anti-monopoly regulations targeting internet companies while the Beijing-based industry group China Taxi Industry Association in December called on the antitrust regulator to investigate Didi's takeover of Uber's China business.

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