HONG KONG--China’s internet watchdog on Thursday fined ride-hailing firm Didi Global more than 8 billion yuan ($1.2 billion) following an investigation into the company’s cybersecurity practices.
A visitor passes the booth of Didi Global Inc during an expo in Tianjin. [Photo by Li Shengli/For China Daily] Responding to mounting complaints about unpleasant odors in its ride-hailing vehicles ...
China’s leading ride-hailing company, Didi Global, reported a significant turnaround in its financial performance for the third quarter, announcing a net income of 929 million yuan ($128.42 ...
Gig workers in China are grappling with declining pay and ... In 2022, the government summoned representatives from companies, including Didi and Meituan, at least twice to lecture them on workers ...
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Chinese tech startup DeepSeek’s new artificial intelligence chatbot has sparked discussions about the competition between ...
A Chinese action camera used by NASA, the U.S. Air Force and many Americans is collecting data and communicating with servers in China and Russia, a study said.
Copper residue on the cutting anchor would indicate if the cut was successful, the patent application said. Copper is the preferred conductor material used in subsea cables. Reached by telephone for ...