Regulators with China’s main cybersecurity watchdog sent a conciliatory message on Friday towards the country’s tech industry, which has been chastened by a years-long crackdown, including a $1.2 billion fine against international ride-hailing giant DiDi. In a press conference, Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) Vice Minister Niu Yibing said the agency was committed to the healthy development of local internet companies, according to a summary it posted online . CAC cybersecurity coordination bureau head Sun Weimin said the agency was also supportive of domestic firms seeking listings on overseas exchanges, according to Reuters — despite that being the apparent source...