The logo of Chinese ride-hailing platform Didi is lit up outside the company’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China, January 21, 2022.
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Didi plans to expand this year, the company said on Thursday, as the regulatory crackdown on the Chinese ride-hailing giant eases.
The Beijing-based company said in an online statement that it plans to work with partners to launch more diversified products and services in 2023. It also said it plans to cover more cities with its service.
Didi said it saw a “rapid recovery in travel and consumption” in China, and the number of ride-hailing orders had been growing over the past few months. China in December rolled back its strict “zero-Covid” policy, which aimed to stem the spread of the coronavirus through measures such as mass testing and lockdowns.