Hanoi bans contract-based vehicles, including Grab and Uber, on multiple streets
The limitation has come into effect, even pending approval from the higher authority
The limitation has come into effect, even pending approval from the higher authority
Vinasun is a dominant player in the Ho Chi Minh City taxicab industry
The taxicabs object to the government’s approval of a pilot scheme for cab-hailing services
Uber said it hopes to snatch a large share of the taxi market through its mobile app service in a country where 20 percent of the 21 million-strong population owns smartphones
Authorities in the state covering Delhi banned Uber in December after one of its drivers was charged with raping a passenger, but it resumed operations just weeks later.
Uber will have to pay 10 percent taxes on its total revenue if it is licensed to legally operate in Vietnam, according to the General Taxation Department under the Ministry of Finance
Since June 2014, local and foreign passengers in Ho Chi Minh City have enjoyed the luxury and convenience of Uber, an American taxi service that offers expensive vehicles, which gives people the feeling of riding in their own lavish cars