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CHINA ORDERS DIDI GLOBAL TO TAKE APP OFF ONLINE STORES

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Jul 6, 2021
  • 1 min read

Ride-hailing service Didi Global Inc., which made its US stock market debut last week, was ordered by Chinese regulators to remove its app from online stores while the company overhauls its handling of customer data, the Associated Press (AP) reported.

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Dozens of social media and e-commerce companies have been told to handle customer information more carefully as the Communist Party tightens control over their influential industries.


Some have been told to collect less information. An investigation found “serious violations” in how Didi collected and used personal information, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) announced. A statement said the company was told to “rectify problems” but gave no details.


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Didi said it would “strictly comply” but gave no details. A statement on its social media account said customers who downloaded the Didi app before Sunday’s order can keep using it normally.


Didi shares fell 5.3% on Friday after the Cyberspace Administration of China announced an investigation.


The agency said Didi was barred from accepting new customers until the investigation was completed.


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Didi raised $4 billion from investors in its New York stock offering.


The company was founded in 2012 as a taxi-hailing app and has expanded into other ride-hailing options including private cars and buses. It says it also is investing in electric cars, artificial intelligence, and other technology development. The ruling party began tightening control over China's fast-changing internet industries last year, launching anti-monopoly and other investigations.



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