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Chinese autonomous driving technology firm WeRide is setting its sights on expanding its operations in Japan and France. The company has already made significant strides in the United Arab Emirates, where its autonomous taxis and buses are currently in operation. Additionally, trials for these innovative transportation solutions have commenced in Spain and Switzerland, showcasing WeRide's commitment to bringing its cutting-edge technology to various international markets.
CEO Tony Han emphasized that the company’s expansion strategy will target regions experiencing labor shortages, where autonomous solutions can provide much-needed support. This approach aligns with the growing global demand for efficient and reliable transportation options, particularly in urban areas. As WeRide continues to innovate and adapt its services, the focus on international markets underscores the potential for autonomous driving technology to transform public transportation systems worldwide. The ongoing developments signal a promising future for WeRide as it navigates the complexities of global expansion.
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