
How Chinese robotaxi giants are steering the Middle East towards a driverless future

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Chinese robotaxi companies are expanding into the Middle East, particularly in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, as part of a push for clean energy and reduced oil dependence. WeRide and Baidu's Apollo Go have secured permits for fully driverless operations, while Pony.ai is testing in Dubai. WeRide plans to grow its fleet from 200 to 1,000 vehicles by 2026, with commercial services expected to launch in Dubai. The region is becoming a competitive hub for autonomous driving, attracting Chinese firms amid US restrictions on technology from China.
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