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Beijing-based Didi Global Inc, the country's largest ride-hailing company, on Friday announced it will "immediately start delisting" from the New York Stock Exchange, where it debuted in late June, and instead "start preparations for listing in Hong Kong". ....
Beijing-based Didi Global Inc, the country's largest ride-hailing company, on Friday announced it will "immediately start delisting" from the New York Stock Exchange, where it debuted in late June, and instead "start preparations for listing in Hong Kong". ....
Beijing-based Didi Global Inc, the country's largest ride-hailing company, on Friday announced it will "immediately start delisting" from the New York Stock Exchange, where it debuted in late June, and instead "start preparations for listing in Hong Kong". ....
Internet platforms targeted in data security reviews By MA SI | China Daily | Updated: 2021-07-12 07:30 Share CLOSE Traders work during the launch of the initial public offering by Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Global on the New York Stock Exchange on June 30. BRENDAN MCDERMID/REUTERS Nation steps up regulation of big tech companies Cybersecurity reviews launched by China into internet platforms, including Didi Global, underline the country s resolve to crack down on data breaches and misuse, according to legal experts and technology industry observers. They are part of China s broader push to align itself with international practices in toughening regulations aimed at technology companies, which are increasingly banking on data monetization for revenue growth, and posing bigger risks for data management, the experts and observers said. ....
Luxury brands keeping a wary eye on Hainan May 27, 2021 Discussion at the latest APAC Dialogue webinar looked at how luxury brands are managing the opportunity in travel retail’s hottest market Hainan is set to dominate travel retail for years to come, but luxury brands are choosing their moment to commit to the location. This was the general consensus at the latest APAC Dialogue from China, and Hainan in particular, APTRA President Sunil Tuli said: “This is a market that will dominate travel retail for a long time to come.” But, he added: “Luxury brands have voiced concerns over maintaining brands’ integrity.” ....