It's after Eamon Ryan said the Government supports keeping fuel prices low is likely be reversed in March.
Many road hauliers face the prospect of having to leave the business if the Climate Minister ends measures in place to ease the cost of motor fuel.
Eamon Ryan said some of the Government supports keeping fuel prices low, such as excise and VAT changes, will likely be reversed in March.
He says measures introduced to curtail the financial hit on motorists and home owners will be looked at in the coming months.
The Vice President of the Irish Road Haulage Association and Laois' Ger Hyland said his members are fearful for their future and is calling on the minister to retain the changes:
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