HONG KONG -- China's Didi Global is once again allowed to register new users for its ride-hailing app after an 18-month freeze, a sign that Beijing may be wrapping up its crackdown on the company.
Announcement signals 18-month crackdown on tech giant may be easing

Didi Global is once again allowed to register new users for its ride-hailing app after an 18-month freeze. (Source photos by Reuters)
HONG KONG -- China's Didi Global is once again allowed to register new users for its ride-hailing app after an 18-month freeze, a sign that Beijing may be wrapping up its crackdown on the company.