SINGAPORE—China is concluding yearlong probes into ride-hailing giant Didi Global and two other U.S.-listed tech companies, preparing to lift a ban on adding new users, people familiar with the discussion said, in the latest sign that Beijing wants to spur economic activity, including from its beleaguered tech giants.

Chinese regulators plan as well to allow the mobile apps of Didi back on domestic app stores, the people said. The apps were removed last July when Chinese authorities opened a data-security probe into Didi, citing national-security reasons. The lifting of the new user ban and app restorations could both happen as early as this week, the people said.

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