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Chancellor should give up on fuel duty increases as a bad job, says FTA

The Freight Transport Association has hailed yesterday's Parliamentary debate as confirmation that fuel duty has now become a mainstream political issue ...

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Be prepared for the future of transport: FTA seminar series visits Ireland

The Freight Transport Association's ever popular Transport Manager seminar series, aimed at preparing transport managers for the year ahead, will be visiting Ireland on Wednesday 21 March. The seminar, supported by leading tyre manufacturer Goodyear and specialist insurance broker Jardine Lloyd Thompson ...

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FTA Ireland finds common ground with Minister for Transport

There was much common ground to be found in a recent meeting between the Freight Transport Association Ireland and Minister of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Leo Varadkar TD ...

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It’s a fact: cutting fuel duty would be a win-win for business and government

Initial findings from an independent report by the Centre for Economics and Business Research supports the Freight Transport Association's assertion that cutting fuel duty would be good for business, promote economic growth, create jobs and have only a negligible impact on the Treasury's fuel tax take ...

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