China
regulator says Didi, Uber deal will need Mofcom approval
BEIJING (Reuters) - A merger between Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi Chuxing and the
China unit of U.S. rival
Uber could face its first hiccup after China's commerce ministry (Mofcom) said on Tuesday it had **t received a necessary application to allow the
deal to go ahead.
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