Grab may have to operate as taxi firm

Grab may have to operate as taxi firm

Once the government approves the MoT's proposal, Grab will have to operate as a taxi firm and have to install a light box with the words “Electronic taxi.”
Taxi associations team up to fight Grab

Taxi associations team up to fight Grab

The taxi associations from the three regions proposed MoT to issue solutions to stop business co-operation contracts between Grab and traditional taxi firms.
Mai Linh merges subsidiaries to compete with Grab

Mai Linh merges subsidiaries to compete with Grab

Mai Linh Group will merge Mai Linh Central JSC and Mai Linh Northern JSC to streamline its operations and concentrate resources to compete with Grab.
Vinataxi and Savico Taxi to merge to compete with Grab

Vinataxi and Savico Taxi to merge to compete with Grab

The merger between Vinataxi and Savico Taxi may help them overcome the competition with Grab and other ride-hailing applications
City to revise plan to limit taxis

City to revise plan to limit taxis

The HCM City Department of Transport has asked for a revision of a taxi development plan to limit the number of taxis in HCM City up to 2025.
Singaporean investment fund cuts losses in Vinasun

Singaporean investment fund cuts losses in Vinasun

GIC Private Limited made a full exit from Vinasun at a price less than half of what it paid to buy in four years ago.
Grab decries Vietnam's plan to regulate it as taxi service

Grab decries Vietnam's plan to regulate it as taxi service

Grab expressed concerns over Vietnam's plan to treat it like a taxi company, not a tech company.
Ho Huy: Taxis adapt to survive

Ho Huy: Taxis adapt to survive

Ho Huy, chairman of Mai Linh Group, one of the major taxi service operators in Vietnam, compares his company to a boat wobbling amid waves caused by stiffening market competition.
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