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The car-sharing service Uber reported in June it is receiving one million requests for rides every day in China. The American-based company is taking steps to win over Chinese consumers and compete with local businesses.

Uber entered the Chinese market just two years ago. But its quick expansionthere is changing taxi service across the country. The company reaches largenumbers of Chinese with its smartphone application.

 Uber CEO Travis Kalanick speaks during the Baidu and Uber strategic cooperation and investment signing ceremony at Baidu's headquarters in Beijing, December 17, 2014.

And as it has done in other markets, Uber is making business difficult fortraditional taxis and private car services. This is making longtime taxi driversvery unhappy.

Jin Zhu drives a taxi in Beijing. He said Uber is making it hard for him to findcustomers and earn a living. He said it is not that he and other taxi driverscan't find any riders, but that there are not as many as before.

Chinese rival

Uber’s biggest rival in China, Didi Kuaidi, currently has more than 80 percent of the market. It has help from two major Chinese businesses, the Internetcompanies Alibaba and Tencent. Unlike Uber, Didi Kuaidi has services that use local taxis, instead of only private cars.

Uber is working to win market share by offering rides that cost 35 percent lessthan taxis. The company is also offering bonuses to drivers.

The company said it has created more than 60,000 jobs in China. Last month,Uber announced it plans to spend $1 billion to expand in the country.

Ben Cavendar is with China Market Research. He says Uber has beenaggressive about investing. Last December, the Chinese Internet companyBaidu invested in Uber.

“It seems like, so far, with everything that they have done, they have beenpretty aggressive about investing. And they have a tie-up now with Baidu,which has gotten them a lot of extra funding.”

Mr. Cavendar says one issue for Uber in China is that there are already localcompanies offering similar services.

“The challenge in China, versus in a lot of other markets in Europe or Asia, is that there are already a lot of competitors on the ground here.”

Uber’s chief executive officer, Travis Kalanick, has been making trips to Chinato lead its expansion across the country. In public speeches, he hasexpressed hope about the company’s chances. However, many youngWestern technology companies have faced difficulty in trying to win overChinese consumers.

And Uber’s competitors are also expressing hope about the future. Last week,Uber rival Didi Kuaidi said it expects to raise at least $1.5 billion in new financing, making it one of China’s most valuable Internet start-up companies.

Like in other countries, there have been protests against Uber in China. Somedrivers oppose its low prices that make it harder for traditional taxis tocompete. Chinese officials have also raided some offices. They accuse Uberof operating without the right government permits.

But so far, drivers’ protests are not stopping the growth of these businesseswithin China. Mr. Kalanick of Uber says the company plans to expand to 50more Chinese cities within the next year.

I’m Ashley Thompson.

Shannon Van Sant reported on this story from Hong Kong. Ashley Thompsonadapted it for Learning English. George Grow was the editor.

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Words in This Story

rival - n. a person or thing that tries to defeat or be more successful than another

bonus - n. an extra amount of money that is given to an employee

start-up - n. a new business

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