China's Didi raises $4 bn to fund global turf war with Uber

Update: 2017-12-21 16:07 GMT
Shanghai: Chinese ride-sharing firm Didi Chuxing said on Thursday it had raised 4 billion from investors, months after a funding round that made it Asia's most valuable startup, as it presses on with a global battle with US giant Uber.
Local and foreign groups contributed to the huge pot, which will be used to fuel Didi's global expansion and support new developments in artificial intelligence and new energy vehicles, the company said.
Didi, which bought Uber's China operations last year, has nearly half a billion users around the world and handles up to 25 million rides per day. It will see its valuation rise to $56 billion, sources said. It became Asia's most valuable startup in April with a valuation of $50 billion after its previous round of fundraising.
Uber and Didi have been fighting a global turf war since Didi bought out the US firm's China operations. Didi has been battling for international market share with Uber by working with local firms through investment or partnership, including Southeast Asia's Grab, India's Ola, US-based Lyft, and Europe's Taxify. 

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