(1)Taxi company is going bankrupt for two months.image text translation
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Kim Choongsik, CEO of Macaron Taxi.
(3)What’s all this?
(4)It’s a car key holder. All the car keys have been seized.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Kim Choongsik, CEO of Macaron Taxi.
(3)The fare’s gone up a bit, and you don’t want to make a comeback.
(4)It’s not like the fare is going up continuously.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Kim Choongsik, CEO of Macaron Taxi.
(3)I put it up suddenly, and all the citizens left.
(4)How am I supposed to measure it?
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Kim Choongsik, CEO of Macaron Taxi.
(3)There’s a corporate taxi company over there. They’re closing half of the car.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Representative of Mr. A’s corporate taxi company
(3)I went around to borrow money, but I couldn’t. The secondary financial sector doesn’t lend money anymore.
(4)I can’t even pass March right now.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)VIE South Boat
(3)Kim Choongsik, CEO of Macaron Taxi.
(4)Half of them need to be up and running, but they’re still standing.
(5)That company is pretty serious.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Company A’s sales clerk
(3)257.84 million.
(4)transportation income
(5)344.12 million.
(6)● a rent
(7)-46.28 million.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Representative of Mr. A’s corporate taxi company
(3)He took out the lease and put in 800 million won. We need to put it on the street.
(4)If you don’t pay the workers now, they’re bound.
(1)News of the launch, taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Lee Yang-deok, Executive Director of the Korea Taxi Transport Association
(3)Let me be clear. Taxis are not public transportation.If it’s public transportation, I’m asking for the right level of support.
(1)News of the launch, taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Lee Yang-deok, Executive Director of the Korea Taxi Transport Association
(3)Or charge regulations.
(4)It means that you need to relax a lot of stress.
(1)News of the launch, taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Lee Yang-deok, Executive Director of the Korea Taxi Transport Association
(3)If it is linked to prices so that it can become a reality every time, a certain degree of consumer rejection will be eliminated…
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Yoo Jeong-hoon, professor of transportation system engineering at Ajou University
(3)The lifting of the surcharge system is a policy for private taxis.If this happens, the corporate taxi will be doomed.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Yoo Jeong-hoon, professor of transportation system engineering at Ajou University
(3)How are consumers affected?
(4)Will there be any investment if there is only one person left?
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Yoo Jeong-hoon, professor of transportation system engineering at Ajou University
(3)It’s hard to improve taxi service.
(4)Ultimately, the entire cab is subordinated to the platform.
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Lee Mi-jin, Mia-dong, Seoul
(3)Why aren’t you riding it? The fare suddenly went up.
(4)It’s not just a little bit, but it’s a lot of pressure if
(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.image text translation
(2)Lee Mi-jin, Mia-dong, Seoul
(3)I rarely take taxis now.
(4)You haven’t been on any since February. Yes, that’s right.
Other local governments that tried to follow Seoul’s fare have begun to be aware of this public opinion.
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(1)Taxi companies go bankrupt one after another.
(2)Busan City Hall officials
(3)We won’t do it arbitrarily like Seoul. I’m reading your face.
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(2)Doing my best, 2456
(3)City 0315000
(4)2941305th
(5)Officials of the Gyeongnam Provincial Government
(6)I planned an increase around April, but decided to reschedule the timing a little…
(1)Officials of the South Jeolla Provincial Governmentimage text translation
(2)I can only say that I’m considering it.
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If we fail, let’s bring in Uber.