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All parties agree: rates will cripple industry.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| April 03, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From Belfast Telegraph)

Byline: Andrea Clements

All of Ulster's political parties have given their support to seek a cross-party meeting with the Secretary of State to discuss industrial de-rating, according to the Northern Ireland Manufacturing Focus Group.

The group has requested the meeting to highlight its claims that 30,000 jobs are at risk as a result of the end of industrial de-rating.

In a week in which politicians are expected to be given an absolute deadline of November 24 to decide on a deal to restore full devolution in the province, NIMFG spokesman Basil McCrea said he was delighted that the parties, including the DUP, Sinn …

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