Mexico City Bought Overpriced, Irregular Trolleys from China
Yutong, which is headquartered in Zhengzhou, China, won the contract in 2022 for a sum of 1,217,37,931 pesos
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Yutong, which is headquartered in Zhengzhou, China, won the contract in 2022 for a sum of 1,217,37,931 pesos
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XINHUA “I was surprised by the service,” Chilean Cristóbal Velásquez recently said about the Chinese ride-hailing app Didi, which in a short time has gained a firm foothold in Latin America. “While it’s a relatively new app (here), it has spread quickly in Santiago and throughout the whole country,” offering a “safe and economical” alternative to standard ride-sharing services, Velásquez
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XINHUA Mexico City has added a fleet of 63 Chinese-made electric trolleybuses to its public transportation system, taking one more step toward electromobility. The buses, made by Yutong, the largest public transportation company in China, began circulating along Eje Central, one of the city’s main arteries of the city, as of Jan. 8. The new trolleybuses are part of Mexico
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