Just weeks after cash-strapped Bluegogo tied-up with the country’s largest car-hailing service, two of China’s largest cities have announced the bike-sharing startup was banned from operating on Didi’s platform.
On Friday, Shenzhen, followed by Guangzhou on Monday, announced that it would be “illegal” for Bluegogo, which just formed an alliance with car-hailing firm Didi Chuxing Technology Co. Ltd., to offer any of its services on the other firm’s platform until “it has dealt with the deposit and debt issue.”
Both cities said they have also banned Bluegogo from adding new bikes to the cities’ streets.
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