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Why has Careem suspended operations in Pakistan?

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Why has Careem suspended operations in Pakistan?

Online riding app Careem, Uber’s ride-hailing arm in the Middle East, suspended its Pakistan service on July 18, citing economic challenges, rising competition, and capital constraints, ending its core business in a country where it helped pioneer app-based transport nearly a decade ago.

The move highlights strain on Pakistan’s digital economy, as tech firms scale back amid high inflation, weak consumer demand, and tighter global capital flows.

It ends a nearly decade-long run for Careem, which launched in 2015 and became a dominant player in app-based mobility.

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“With a heavy heart I share this update: Careem will suspend its ride-hailing service in Pakistan on July 18,” Co-founder and CEO Mudassir Sheikha said.

He said the challenging macroeconomic reality, intensifying competition, and global capital allocation made it hard to justify the investment levels required to deliver a safe and dependable service in the country.

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