Puerto Vallarta News

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Car service Beat suddenly leaves Mexico

The application transport company, Beat, announced that it will stop its operations in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It was through a publication on the LinkedIn social network that the sudden departure from the region was announced.

The company, founded in 2011, announced that its last day of operations in the region will be next Wednesday, November 9, leaving the market open for its biggest competitors: Didi and Uber.

The mobility app will stop operating in certain Latin American countries. "After 11 years of our foundation in Greece and millions of trips, we regret . . .

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