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Timeline: how Didi went from poster child for China tech to cautionary tale of the risks incurred by defying Beijing

China's cyberspace regulator on Thursday imposed a fine of 8.026 billion yuan (US$1.2 billion) on Didi Global, the country's ride-hailing giant, for violations of data laws, putting an end to a year-long investigation into the Beijing-based company.

Here is a timeline of how in the space of one year Didi went from being a poster child of China's technology industry in the eyes of global investors to a cautionary tale of what can happen if a company gets on the wrong side of Beijing's regulatory crackdown.

30/06/2021 - Didi launches a successful IPO in New York

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Ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, Didi raised US$4.4 billion from its New York IPO, valuing the company at about US$70 billion. Investors included SoftBank, Tencent Holdings, Post owner Alibaba Group Holding, Toyota Motor and Uber Technologies. The company had raised US$19.2 billion in multiple rounds of private-market fundraising since 2012.

However, Didi skipped the usual celebrations and public relations campaigns that went along with a successful mega-IPO, stirring murmurs.

02/07/2021 - China announces cybersecurity probe into Didi

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) initiated an unprecedented probe into Didi on the grounds of data security and "national security", shocking investors. Didi was ordered to stop registering new users on its main app. The company said it would "fully cooperate with the relevant government authorities during the review".

04/07/2021 - Didi's main app is removed from the app store

The CAC banned Didi's main app from the country's app stores indefinitely, saying it "seriously violated the country's laws and regulations through the improper collection and usage of user information".

09/07/2021 - Didi angers Beijing with 'deliberate act of deceit'

The Post reported that Didi had angered Beijing by yang feng yin wei, or to comply publicly, but defy privately. A statement from CAC partly confirmed the report, as it used the same wording.

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10/07/2021 - Dozens of Didi-related apps removed from app store

The CAC ordered more than two dozen additional apps tied to Didi to be banned from China's app stores, alleging that they illegally collected user data. They include platforms catering to enterprise clients and freight movers, as well as apps tailored for Didi drivers, such as those used to manage dashcam footage.