'If we don't get help now, we'll be decimated' - Hauliers seek 66m in state aid a month 'to survive' Holyhead port shutdown
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The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA) emphasized that trucking companies are in a precarious position, needing more than €60 million each month to avoid crisis. They warned that without urgent government support, firms could face imminent business collapse, especially in light of the Holyhead crisis threatening their viability.
An IRHA representative stated that the hauling industry experienced significant challenges during the pandemic, necessitating government financial support to survive. Without this continued assistance, they predict severe repercussions not only for the trucking sector but also for the broader Irish economy.
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