Crippling insurance premiums are forcing Irish haulage companies to leave the country - and costing the exchequer millions in lost revenue.
That's according to Wexford woman Verona Murphy who is President of the Irish Road Haulage Association. She says trucking firms are moving their operations as far away as Bulgaria to avail of cheaper insurance.
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