DiDi will delist in the US
Just months after its debut on the New York Stock Exchange, the company plans to move its shares to Hong Kong. Blame pressure from Beijing and Washington.
Just months after its debut on the New York Stock Exchange, the company plans to move its shares to Hong Kong. Blame pressure from Beijing and Washington.
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