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China Inc braces for fallout from Didi data probe

Beijing expected to use investigation into ride-hailing group to issue warning across tech industry

When Chinese regulators announced an investigation into data security at Didi Chuxing last month, one-fifth of the New York-listed ride-hailing group’s market value was immediately wiped out.

Beijing-based Didi, the entire Chinese technology sector and global investors are now braced for the results of the unprecedented probe.

Neither the company nor the regulatory agency leading the investigation, the Cyberspace Administration of China, has signalled what to expect. But analysts believed Beijing would use the Didi probe to sound a warning: tech groups must prioritise domestic compliance over foreign investors.

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