The security review will put a focus on risks of data being affected, controlled or manipulated by foreign governments after overseas listings, said the Cyberspace Administration of China
They are among 34 entities being added from various countries around the world.
A global shortage of semiconductors hit autos production in the world's biggest car market.
China said on Friday it resolutely opposed what it said was the United States' tendency to politicise economic issues
US is set as early as Friday to add at least 10 more Chinese companies and other entities to its economic blacklist over alleged human rights abuses, high-tech surveillance in Xinjiang
Crackdown wipes out billions from Didi, other US-listed companies
A sharp sell-off in Didi shares would further dent confidence of its investors, who were shocked by the probe into the ride-hailing firm just two days after its New York stock market debut
China's cyberspace watchdog said it suspects Didi was involved in illegal collection and use of personal data. It did not cite any specific violations.
Some lawmakers and industry groups are pressing for the House to include the incentives for chipmakers
Amazon, founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos, remained the world's most valuable brand with an estimated value of $684 billion
US officials share many of the concerns Trump cited in his order banning TikTok
In May, Zhang unexpectedly announced that he will step down as CEO of the TikTok owner amid Chinese' regulators' tightened scrutiny of the country's biggest technology firms.
the ride-hailing giant is pushing ahead with what could be the largest initial public offering in the United States this year
Chinese tech stocks were mixed Friday. Alibaba fell 1.2 per cent and Tencent slipped 0.8 per cent at the close in Hong Kong.
Didi could raise around $10 billion and seek a valuation of close to $100 billion
Biden's position on Trump's order has been closely watched by Wall Street and Capitol Hill.
A bike-sharing platform, a podcaster and a cloud computing firm are among corporates holding off plans.
OPPO is now manufacturing one smartphone every three seconds at its 110-acre facility in Noida.
Xiaomi was among the more high-profile Chinese technology companies that former President Donald Trump targeted for alleged ties to China's military.
The food delivery giant fell almost 10% in Hong Kong before closing 7.1% lower