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Agreement reached on EU road cabotage rules
MEPs and governments have struck a deal on legislation clarifying exactly when a haulier from one EU country may transport goods in another. The revised "cabotage" rules should cut pollution by reducing the number of empty trucks on Europe's roads (EE 23/05/07).
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