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Airbnb says will shut domestic business in China from July 30

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Reuters
24 May, 2022, 10:30 am
Last modified: 24 May, 2022, 10:32 am

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Airbnb says will shut domestic business in China from July 30

Reuters
24 May, 2022, 10:30 am
Last modified: 24 May, 2022, 10:32 am
A woman talks on the phone at the Airbnb office headquarters in the SOMA district of San Francisco. File Photo: REUTERS/Gabrielle Lurie/File Photo
A woman talks on the phone at the Airbnb office headquarters in the SOMA district of San Francisco. File Photo: REUTERS/Gabrielle Lurie/File Photo

Vacation rental firm Airbnb Inc said on Tuesday it will shut down all listings and experiences in China from July 30.

The company made the announcement in a letter posted to its official WeChat account addressed to its Chinese users. It said, however, that Chinese users will still be allowed to book listings and experiences abroad.

"We have made the difficult decision to refocus our efforts in China on outbound travel and suspend our homes and Experiences of Hosts in China, starting from July 30, 2022," Nathan Blecharczyk, co-founder of Airbnb, wrote in the letter.

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Airbnb joins a long line of Western internet firms such as Linkedin and Yahoo that have retreated from China, in a sign of the internet decoupling of the world's second-largest economy and much of the rest of the world.

Almost all major Western internet platforms including Alphabet Inc's Google and Meta Platforms Inc's Facebook have ceased to provide services to end users in mainland China, citing reasons ranging from censorship to operation difficulties in the country.

Blecharczyk said the decision was difficult and he was proud of what Airbnb had achieved in China.

"The decision was not easy for us and I know that it is even more difficult for you," he said, "We've built and grown a thriving Host community in China together and have welcomed more than 25 million guest arrivals since 2016."

CNBC first reported Airbnb's decision earlier on Tuesday.

The New York Times reported that as part of its retreat, Airbnb would remove about 150,000 listings in China, out of six million it had around the world. Stays in China have accounted for roughly 1% of Airbnb's business in recent years, according to the reports.

Airbnb has not immediately replied to questions sent by Reuters.

Founded in 2008, Airbnb started providing services in mainland China in 2015. It had made efforts to localise its services, including integrating with Chinese platforms like Tencent Holdings' WeChat. Its main Chinese rivals are Tujia and Xiaozhu.

Airbnb's shares gained 0.65% during Monday trading on Nasdaq but have receded 1.59% in post-market trading.

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