KUALA LUMPUR -- Indonesia's Go-Jek has received in principle approval to enter Malaysia, opening up a new front in the company's battle across Southeast Asia with Singapore-based ride-hailing giant Grab.
In principle approval comes days after Go-Jek founder met with Mahathir
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Indonesian ride-hailer Go-Jek, which calls itself a super app, will now offer more than 20 services on its platform to millions of users in five Southeast Asian countries.
KUALA LUMPUR -- Indonesia's Go-Jek has received in principle approval to enter Malaysia, opening up a new front in the company's battle across Southeast Asia with Singapore-based ride-hailing giant Grab.