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China’s Didi Reports First-Quarter Revenue up 8.5%
China’s Didi Reports First-Quarter Revenue up 8.5% BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese ride-hailing company Didi Global on Thursday reported an 8.5% rise in revenue in the first quarter of 2025 to 53.3 billion …
China offers cash rewards for hackers it says are Taiwanese military
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China’s Didi Q1 revenue rises 8.5% as recovery gains pace
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China’s rare earth restrictions halt first auto industry production lines
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Beijing warns the EU to stop ‘provoking trouble’ in the South China Sea
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Citigroup lays off 3,500 tech staff in China
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Citi Cuts Tech Staff in China, Presses on With Brokerage Plan
Citigroup will reduce its technology workforce in China by about 3,500 as part of ongoing restructuring to streamline global operations.