Hauliers warn diesel could surpass the €2 per litre mark.
The Irish Road Haulage Association claims the Taoiseach would be more concerned with fuel price increases if he was filling his own car everyday.
Hauliers are warning the price of diesel is likely to exceed €2 a litre and are calling for emergency support from the Government.
The Enterprise Minister has asked the consumer watchdog to investigate whether companies are price gouging following the outbreak of the war in the Middle East.
President of the Irish Road Haulage Association, Ger Hyland is urging the government to cut its tax on fuel:
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