Core Insights - Baidu is actively exploring the expansion of its autonomous driving service platform "Luobo Kuaipao" into new markets such as Australia and Southeast Asia, indicating a strategic move towards internationalization [1][2] - The experience gained from operating in Hong Kong, a high-standard right-hand drive market, is seen as a valuable reference for entering other right-hand drive markets like Australia, laying a solid foundation for large-scale deployment [1] - Luobo Kuaipao has established a significant presence in the Middle East, having obtained the first autonomous driving test license in Dubai and plans to deploy over 1,000 fully autonomous vehicles in the region [1][2] Company Developments - Luobo Kuaipao has formed strategic partnerships with global ride-hailing platforms Uber and Lyft to accelerate the adoption of autonomous driving technology across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe [2] - The service has expanded to 16 cities globally, providing over 14 million autonomous rides and accumulating more than 200 million kilometers of safe driving mileage, reinforcing its position as the largest autonomous ride-hailing service platform [2] - Baidu's achievements in autonomous driving safety and technology have led to its inclusion in Fortune magazine's 2025 list of "World's Most Innovative Companies," highlighting international recognition of its technological capabilities [2]
中国新质生产力出海驶入快车道:萝卜快跑计划进军澳大利亚和东南亚市场