Chinese regulators have ordered ride-hailing services run by Didi Global Inc (??), Meituan (??) and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (????) to rectify instances of misconduct by December, ramping up scrutiny over an industry that employs millions. Officials from the Chinese Ministry of Transport and other departments summoned executives from 11 companies — including Didi, Meituan and Alibaba’s ride-sharing and navigation unit Amap (??) — and criticized them for disrupting fair competition and hurting the interests of drivers and passengers, a statement published yesterday said. Regulators highlighted breaches including recruiting unlicensed drivers and the need to strengthen user data protection, the...