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British boost at Brussels

19th January 1979
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BRITISH manufactur exhibiting at the Brussels] tor Show which opened week had the chance to sl their products in the "neut capital of Europe, said Soc of Motor Manufacturers Traders president Sir Ba Heath this week.

Speaking at an SM reception at the Show, he that the British motor indu expected a year of impr( ment, especially on unt stitutional strikes, to I makers build up their salt the home market, the EEC the world.

He said that Britain tinued to operate in an ex] ding domestic market and continued growth of fre transport promised a so future for the commer vehicle industry.

Sir Barrie added that in £350m worth of vehicles been exported from Bri and a third of that had bet other EEC countries; in first seven months of this British exports to West many alone had been up t per cent.

British makers are shol high technology vehiclet the heavier weight ranges many of the sophistic components and coach" items vital to progressive transport development, Sir Barrie.

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People: Barrie, Ba Heath
Locations: Brussels

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