Vietnam wants decree to manage companies like Grab by year end

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HANOI (ANN): Prime Minister Nguyễn Xuân Phúc has asked the Ministry of Transport to speed up the revision of the draft decree about transportation service businesses and submit it to the Government for promulgation before Dec 30.

Several points still needed to be carefully revised to ensure a fair legal framework for the operation of transportation companies, he said.

Phúc said that the decree must ensure fairness in the transportation services market and create a legal framework for transportation firms to freely choose their operation models, suitable to their conditions and compliant with the laws. In this draft, the ministry of transport removed the regulation that cars providing passenger transportation services via ride-hailing applications must all install taxi signs. The regulation faced objections, saying it would discourage firms from applying technology in operations.

By July 1,2021, cars with more than nine seats providing passenger transportation services must install in-car cameras to record their journeys, according to the latest draft. The deadline in the previous draft was Dec 31,2020.

 

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