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... at it should be." As the executive who has the most contact with external companies, Cao Shuai is also very clear that the Baidu takeout that Xingyuan and Baidu are cooperating now is not just a simple takeaway business.

This business involves the entire core industry of Xingyuan.

When Baidu Takeout is done, Xingyuan can leverage its own payment.

And the payment is done, the future ecological chain of Xingyuan will be more perfect.

For Xingyuan to compete against Ali ...

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