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Uber plans to drive into 100 more Chinese cities in one year
Published Tue, Sep 8, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Beijing
US RIDE-HAILING service Uber Technologies Inc will enter 100 more Chinese cities over the next year, doubling a previous goal set just three months ago, chief executive Travis Kalanick said on Tuesday.
Uber's China unit currently operates in almost 20 cities, Mr Kalanick said at an event in Beijing held by Uber investor Baidu Inc.
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