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Uber CEO says China now accounts for about 30% of trips

Speaking on Tuesday at a tech conference hosted by the Wall Street Journal in Laguna Beach, Calif., Kalanick said Uber's market share in China has climbed since the start of 2015 and now stands at about 30 percent to 35 percent.

October 21, 2015 / 11:32 IST
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Uber Technologies Chief Executive Travis Kalanick said about 30 percent of the ride-hailing company's trips now take place in China, underlining how important the world's second-biggest economy is to Uber's global growth ambitions.

Speaking on Tuesday at a tech conference hosted by the Wall Street Journal in Laguna Beach, Calif., Kalanick said Uber's market share in China has climbed since the start of 2015 and now stands at about 30 percent to 35 percent.

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He said Uber, reported in July to be valued at nearly USD 51 billion, now does almost as much business in China as in the United States.

Although Uber faces stiff competition from Chinese market leader Didi Kuaidi, a firm valued at USD 16 billion and backed by Chinese Internet giants Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and Tencent Holdings Ltd, Kalanick said he relishes the challenge. Uber recently closed a USD 1.2 billion deal to enter 100 more Chinese cities in the next 12 months.