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Hanoi ride-hailing services struggle to cope with Tet demand
Hanoians are struggling to book ride-hailing and delivery services during the runup to Tet (Lunar New Year holidays).
GrabCar resumes HCMC service
GrabCar services have resumed in HCMC, albeit with coronavirus prevention measures like screen separation and no air conditioning.
Japanese students overcharged by Grab driver
A Grab driver allegedly charged a group of four Japanese students VND2 million ($86) for a VND192,000 ($8) ride in Hanoi last Saturday.
September 4, 2019 | 08:26 pm PT
GrabTaxi to hit the road in three more provinces
Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport has approved ride-hailing firm Grab to run taxi services in three more provinces.
April 22, 2019 | 05:20 am PT
Vietnam slams brakes on GrabTaxi plan to expand operations
The ride-hailing firm said the GrabTaxi should be allowed to operate nationwide.
June 22, 2018 | 12:14 am PT
Controversy over draft decree to control Grab and Uber car services
A proposal for a new draft decree on the auto transport business compiled by Vietnam’s Directorate for Roads states that Uber and Grab taxis should have signs on their cars to differentiate them from conventional taxis.
May 5, 2016 | 03:04 am PT