China’s leading ride-hailing app, Didi Chuxing, has seen its number of daily users fall 30 percent since its initial public offering in New York in June triggered a fierce backlash by Beijing.
Data from Aurora Mobile, which researches the behavior of Chinese mobile users, showed Didi’s average daily user count for August fell to 10.9m from 15.6m in June. Its main rivals either increased their user numbers or saw them fall by a smaller proportion.
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