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China investigates DiDi over cybersecurity, shares drop more than 10 per cent on New York Stock Exchange – ABC News
The Cyberspace Administration of China blocks DiDi from registering new users as it begins its investigation, saying it would,…
Chinese ride-hailing giant DiDi Global’s shares fell more than 10 per cent in New York after China’s cyberspace agency said it had launched an investigation into the company to protect national security and the public interest.
Key points:
- DiDi was founded…
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