Didi shares fall 4% as shareholders back U.S. delisting

Chinese ride-hailer endures complex cybersecurity review by Beijing since IPO

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Didi has faced a series of challenges since pushing forward with its $4.4 billion IPO in New York last year. © Reuters

CISSY ZHOU, Nikkei staff writer

HONG KONG -- Shares of Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Global fell 4% on Monday after shareholders voted in favor of the plan to delist from the New York Stock Exchange "as soon as practicable."

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