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Taxi firm Mai Linh remains in the red
Taxi operator Mai Linh reported a loss of VND271 billion ($11.68 million) in 2021, its fourth consecutive annual loss, as Covid-19 continued to wreck the industry.
Taxi firms eye fare hikes amid rising fuel prices
Opinion is divided among taxi companies about increasing fares after the recent fuel price hikes, with some wanting to do so and others fearing this will lose them customers.
Post-Uber: How Vietnamese taxi firms plan to take on Grab
One idea is for taxi firms across the country to unite under one app to compete with the giant.
April 7, 2018 | 10:36 pm PT
Vietnam’s top taxi firm fears bankruptcy in the era of Grab, Uber
Mai Linh has asked for its debts to be frozen for the next 20 years to fight off the threat of imminent insolvency.
January 17, 2018 | 06:24 am PT
Vietnam’s top taxi firm wheels out motorbike service in the race against Uber, Grab
For months, Mai Linh has been blaming the foreign ride-hailing firms for falling revenue.
November 20, 2017 | 07:39 pm PT
Major Vietnamese taxi firm loses 6,000 drivers, blaming Uber and Grab again
But tax authorities say the two ride-hailing firms are playing fair and are not offered preferential tax policies.
September 26, 2017 | 07:33 pm PT