IRHA President, Rosenall's Ger Hyland has concerns around new container tariffs.
There's a warning new charges at Dublin Port will drive up the cost of food, fuel and construction materials.
The Irish Road Hauliers Association, has slammed management at Dublin Port for imposing charges it claims will lead to higher supermarket prices.
New tariffs will include a 5% increase in the price of a container and a €15 infrastructure charge, which will make containers 46% more expensive.
Rosenallis' Ger Hyland, President of the association, says it's an act of self-sabotage on Irish trade interests:
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