Uber’s latest complaint is kind of hilarious but at the same time understandable, considering the alien and oftentimes confusing market that is China. It’s hard to forget the huge amount of resources the ride-hailing company is throwing at its attempt to conquer this market, which has led to frequent headlines.
In a nutshell, Uber believes it is the victim of — albeit indirectly, though not exactly discreetly — anti-competitive behavior from its single biggest rival and market incumbent in the country, the ubiquitous Didi Kuaidi.