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"Taxi business" closures surge 1.6 times over previous year, "high fuel costs" hit management directly

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A cumulative total of 66 cases of suspension of business, closure, or dissolution (hereinafter referred to as "closures") of taxi operators were confirmed in fiscal year 2025. This represents a 1.6-fold increase from the previous fiscal year (40 cases), significantly updating the highest number ever recorded. The number of bankruptcies confirmed was 36, meaning a total of 102 taxi operators exited the market due to bankruptcy or closure. This is the first time since fiscal year 2000, when data became available, that the number has exceeded 100.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many taxi business closures were confirmed in fiscal year 2025 according to the report?
A: 66 cases of taxi business closures were confirmed in fiscal year 2025.
Q: What was the number of bankruptcies among taxi operators in fiscal year 2025?
A: 36 taxi operators filed for bankruptcy in fiscal year 2025.
Q: How does the 66 closure cases in fiscal year 2025 compare to the previous year's figure?
A: The 66 closure cases in fiscal year 2025 are 1.6 times higher than the 40 cases in the previous year.
Q: What total number of taxi operators exited the market in fiscal year 2025 including bankruptcies?
A: A total of 102 taxi operators exited the market in fiscal year 2025 due to closure or bankruptcy.
Q: When was the last time over 100 taxi operators exited the market before fiscal year 2025?
A: It was the first time since fiscal year 2000 that over 100 taxi operators exited the market.