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Eastern hold-up

6th August 1976, Page 5
6th August 1976
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

1ESPITE a large increase in le Hungarian quota earlier us year, the number of road aulage permits available has ow been almost fully taken p, says the DoE.

This will affect all operators rho wish to cross Hungary on le way to Eastern Europe or le Middle East.

Discussions are continuing ith the Hungarian authories to obtain a further 'crease, but no more Hun1-ian permits can be issued ntil these discussions are )ncluded.

Journey to the Middle East an still be made by: I Operators who have been [located Austran permits for se either in conjunction with rerman general quota permits r with the West German. )ad/rail systems; • Operaws who have an allocation of rench/Italian permits who ish to use them to reach Yugoslavia; • Operators who use the Cologne/Ljubljana road/rail service.

In all cases Yugoslavia permits are readily available a further announcement will be made when discussions with the Hungariad authorities are complete.