Apple puts $US1b in Chinese ride service

Apple has invested $US1 billion in a Chinese ride-hailing service that gives it a stake in two waves of technology - the sharing economy and car technology.

Apple has invested $US1 billion ($A1.37 billion) in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing, a move that chief executive Tim Cook says will help the company better understand the critical Chinese market.

The tech giant's rare investment gives it a stake in two burgeoning waves of technology - the sharing economy and car technology - as the iPhone business that propelled it to record profitability shows signs of maturing.

Apple is trying to reinvigorate sales in China, where it has come under greater pressure from regulators, and Cook is travelling to the country this month.

The move aligns Apple with Uber Technologies Inc's chief rival in China, as automakers and technology companies forge new alliances and make cross investments.

General Motors, for example, recently bought autonomous driving technology company Cruise Automation and has also taken a stake in US ride-sharing company Lyft.

Cook said in an interview that he saw opportunities for Apple and Didi Chuxing to collaborate in the future.

"We are making the investment for a number of strategic reasons, including a chance to learn more about certain segments of the China market," he said.

"Of course, we believe it will deliver a strong return for our invested capital over time as well."

Didi Chuxing, formerly known as Didi Kuaidi, said in a statement that the funding from Apple was the single largest investment it has ever received.

The company, which previously raised several billion dollars, dominates the ride-sharing market in China.

The company said it completes more than 11 million rides a day, with more than 87 per cent of the market for private car-hailing in China.


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