Antitrust authority, The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) has expressed their concerns regarding the Grab-Uber merger in a press release. They have also said that they recognize that the removal of Uber from the equation will result in Grab achieving virtual monopoly until new ride-sharing players enter the market. Read more in our articles including "Grab-Uber merger may result in 'virtual monopoly', says PCC" and "GrabBike suspended by the LTFRB".
Antitrust authority, The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) has expressed their concerns regarding the Grab-Uber merger in a press release. They have also said that they recognize that the removal of Uber from the equation will result in Grab achieving virtual monopoly until new ride-sharing players enter the market.
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