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Fairground industry furious over new truck tax: 'The government is destroying our industry'

Fairground industry furious over new truck tax: 'The government is destroying our industry'

Fairground operators in the Netherlands are protesting a new truck tax regulation that could increase their costs tenfold, claiming it will destroy their industry. In response to the government's plans, operators have threatened to block highways as a form of protest.

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