Grab ordered to pay Vietnamese cab firm $282,000

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HANOI: Grab was ordered to pay 4.8 billion dong (S$282,000) in compensation to a local taxi operator by a Vietnamese court on Friday last week, sources and state media said. The 18-month-long legal battle between the two companies marks a rare instance of a...

 

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