Chinese authorities imposed a $1.2 billion fine on ride-hailing firm Didi Global Inc, a move that signalled an end to a year-long probe into the ride-hailing firm's cybersecurity practices.
Here is a timeline of key events underscoring the easing of China's regulatory crackdown since the beginning of this year:
Feb. 10: China's cyberspace watchdog said it had held a symposium with domestic technology giants in January which had given the industry a "clearer understanding" of how to pursue development and confidence amid a new regulatory landscape.March 16: Vice-Premier Liu He, China's economic tsar, urged the introduction of market-friendly policies to support the economy and expressed caution about measures that risked hurting markets.
April 11: China's gaming regulator granted publishing licences for 45 games from developers including Baidu Inc
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