The US Securities and Exchange Commission has started to issue new disclosure requirements to Chinese companies seeking to list in New York. Last month, SEC Chair Gary Gensler asked for a "pause" in US initial public offerings of Chinese companies and sought more transparency about these issues. The SEC has also provided disclosure requirements pertaining to the risk of Chinese regulators intervening with company data security policies. Last month, just days after Didi Global's blockbuster IPO, Chinese regulators banned the ride-sharing giant from signing up new users. Now, Didi has suspended its plans to launch in Britain and continental Europe,...