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Irish hauliers warn of protest action over rising fuel prices
Hauliers warn fuel prices nearing €2 per litre and multiple toll increases risk industry collapse without government action, threatening supply chains and consumer prices.
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‘Supermarkets would empty, hospitals would struggle, petrol stations would run out of fuel’ – hauliers warn of crippling revolt
The Government is to face down demands for cuts to motorway tolls to ease the impact of surging fuel prices, even as hauliers threaten major blockades of roads and airports in protest.
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Read Full ArticleHauliers warn of protests if crippling costs continue
Irish hauliers issued a stark warning to the Government that they will have no choice but to mount rolling protests blocking key arteries, routes and airports in the coming days. The warnings come as their industry faces collapse due to escalating fuel prices, on top of increased tolls, new charges at Dublin port and a host of other government-imposed taxes and charges. Hauliers have said the situation in the Middle East has highlighted Ireland’…
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