China turns to electric taxis to soften Hormuz oil shock
Taxi usage and ridesharing are booming across Chinese cities, with trips up 6% since the Iran war
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China turns to electric taxis to soften Hormuz oil shock
Taxi trips jump 6% after start of Iran war from year earlier
China turns to electric taxis to soften Hormuz oil shock
By Lewis Jackson and Sam Li BEIJING, July 15 (Reuters) - China has an increasingly important buffer against oil price shocks: electric taxis
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