BMW to offer ride hailing services in China from December

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First global automaker to obtain a licence.

BMW to offer ride hailing services in China from December
Germany's BMW plans to launch ride-hailing services in China in December, the first global automaker to obtain such a licence in the fast-growing market. BMW Mobility Service Ltd, a fully-owned subsidiary of the BMW Group, obtained its ride-hailing licence in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan ...

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