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Grab Philippines’ current fare is likely to stay the same until March even though the tax reform law is now in place. This is according to Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) member Aileen Lizada who spoke to reporters in an interview on January 9, 2018.
Mukhang hindi ‘yan makukuha ngayong month na ‘to kasi we have to clear, we have to set it for reading. – Aileen Lizada, LTFRB member
With fuel prices expected to increase as an effect of the government’s new tax reform law, ride-hailing app Grab has already announced that it wants to increase its fare by Php10 to Php13 pesos.
Source: GMA News Online