By Reuters Staff2 Min ReadA sign of Chinese ride-hailing service Didi is seen on its headquarters in Beijing, China July 5, 2021....
In one of the cases, Didi established a joint venture company with China FAW Group Corporation in 2018, without reporting the deal for antitrust reviews before the new company’s registration. Ride-hailing giant Didi, still fresh on the heels of its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, has seen its shares plunge as China launched investigations on national security
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2021-07-07 00:00:00.0