Exclusive-China to allow Didi apps back online, in latest sign of regulatory thaw-sources

By Julie Zhu, Kevin Huang and Jing Xu (Reuters) -Chinese authorities are set to allow Didi Global’s ride-hailing and other apps back on domestic app stores as soon as next week, five sources told Reuters, in yet another signal that their two-year regulatory crackdown on the technology sector is ending. Didi has been awaiting authorities’ …

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South Korean police blame fatal Halloween crush on lack of preparation, poor response

SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s police on Friday said a lack of preparations and an inadequate response were the main causes of the deadly Halloween crush in Seoul last year, wrapping up a monthslong investigation into the tragedy that killed 159 people. The annual festivities in the popular nightlife area of Itaewon turned deadly on …

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China’s December soybean imports jump, annual volumes fall for 2nd year

By Dominique Patton (Reuters) -China’s soybean imports jumped 19% in December compared with a year ago, customs data showed on Friday, as buyers stocked up on beans to ease tight supplies in the world’s top oilseed importer. China imported 10.56 million tonnes of soybeans in December, the highest for a month since June 2021, after …

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China open to foreign firms’ opinions, commerce ministry says

BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said China is willing to listen to the opinions of foreign companies including U.S. firms, a ministry statement said on Friday. In a video telephone call with U.S.-China Business Council president Craig Allen, Wang discussed bilateral trade and China’s opening up, saying the country was willing to …

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