Registrations Still at High Level
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A S with previous months, registrations
of new commercial vehicles in June continued to run at a high level, the final figure for the month being 27,110, slightly more than the average for the HAULIERS FORCE OUT SHIPS COMPETITION from road haulage ‘--• and the railways is blamed for the decline in the coaster trade by Mr. Cecil N. Taylor, managing director of the Dundee coal firm of Robert Taylor and Sons, Ltd. The firm have just sold their last coaster.
previous two months. This brought, the total for the first half of the year to 165.560-7,697 more than for the first six months of 1960.
Details are given in the table.
HUNGARIAN EXPORTS
OVER last year Hungary produced some 2,918 road goods vehicles, or 14 per cent. less than the 1959 total. Output of motor buses rose, however, by 23 per cent, over the year to 1,892 units. Exports of goods vehicles went up by 15 per cent.