China will allow Didi Global’s ride hailing and other apps back onto app stores, ending a two-year ban that will allow the company to grow its customer base and pool of drivers, Reuters reported, citing people familiar with the situation. The possible return of Didi could be another sign of the government’s warming attitude towards tech after a long crackdown on the sector. China’s leaders...
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