Taxi companies in
The number of
cars registered for Uber and Grab risen to 28,000 in
In
their latest report, the association said that four companies have been
dissolved and merged over the past three years since Uber and Grab began
operations.
According
to the association, the city had around 12,000 taxis which were transporting
about 200 million passengers or 35-40 per cent of public transport annually
in 2010.
But
since their arrival in 2014, Grab and Uber with their "huge promotions
and unfair competition" had seriously affected the operation of local
taxi companies. The number of vehicles managed by local taxi firms have been
slashed to only 8,900, while the number registered for Uber and Grab risen to
28,000, the report said.
The
association warned that the number of app-based taxis has exceeded the city's
plan for taxi number of 16,500 by 2025, which they claimed was causing
serious traffic congestion. It also complained that the two companies had
given false reports on the number of vehicles they used and were avoiding
taxes in
“We
are very sorry that the Ministry of Transport are not listening to our
opinions and proposals to suspend the operation of Uber and Grab in
The
association insisted that the pilot projects which permit transport companies
to use applications to connect and manage customer transport activities
should not be renewed.
In
June,
In
the petition, the associations claimed that Uber and Grab operations violate
They
specified that under the Law on Road Transport and Government Decree 86, taxi
services were a conditional business model so vehicles need a badge, logo and
meter; however, Uber and Grab cars do not have these.
Meanwhile,
Uber and Grab cars are allowed to use many streets which taxis are banned
from. Taxis are tied to strict business regulations such as parking,
registration licensing, roof-signage, listed fares and driver uniforms.
Uber
is paying 3% value added tax, while local taxi firms are paying a 10% VAT and
20% corporate income tax. Uber now keeps 20% of a fare and sends 80% back to
the driver.
Grab
and Uber continue to offer huge discounts to passengers to grab market share
from taxi companies. They are 25-50% cheaper than traditional taxis, and
passengers are informed before the ride how much it will cost them.
The
associations called authorities to set the same rules for Uber and Grab.
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Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 12, 2017
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