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22nd August 1981
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kST YEAR the United Kingdom exported 70m Ions of goods Europe — East and West — according to a recent survey. is represents 3.5m lorry loads of goods annually or 140,000 ads each working day for 50 weeks.

The goods cover a multiplicity of cargoes, from carcasses to imeras, from fuel to furniture.

Imports of the same categories of cargoes total about 60m nnes. In total, this represents an almost exact balance of affic. With few exceptions, the balance is almost -oportionally identical country by country.

The picture all adds up to one of opportunity for road auliers who seek to expand their business in new fields. With Jch vast tonnages being moved, not all of it can already be loving by road.

We suspect the road involvement to be a small percentage.

Of course there are problems to be overcome. An [ternational CPC allows suitably qualified drivers,

To expand our economy, we must export. This is a growth rea, an area of opportunity for transport men with ambition nd courage.

It merits investigation in, epth through Chambers of ommerce and the Department f Trade and Industry.