Baidu's Apollo Go Eyes Overseas Expansion
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•Baidu's robotaxi unit is exploring expansion into global markets in the 'near future'
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Baidu 's robotaxi unit, Apollo Go , is in talks with several firms to expand overseas markets, source says.
No details on timing or regions were available.
Regulators in parts of Beijing and cities such as Wuhan have allowed companies to commercially operate self-driving taxis.
Tesla is scheduled to hold its widely anticipated robotaxis event on Thursday .
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