Didi Chuxing’s ride-hailing orders in August fell 21.1 per cent from the previous month, a steeper decline than the industry’s overall 17.2 per cent decrease in the same period, indicating that local rivals may be chipping away at the company’s market lead as it remains under Beijing’s cybersecurity review.The data, released by China’s Ministry of Transport on Friday, echoed earlier information from Shenzhen-based third-party data provider Aurora Mobile, which said Didi’s daily active users…
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