CAR ASSEMBLY PLANTS
Approach To Government (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON, January 21. Representations have been made to the Government by individual motor vehicle importers in the hope that they will be given some measure of relief from the new licensing regulations. The various firms affected by • the cuts want to maintain the activities of the Hutt Valley assembly plants as far as possible. It is believed that one of their grounds for approaching the Government was that in effect they are local manufacturers, as well as importers of vehicles. They also submitted that the drastic curtailment of production and employment at the Hutt Valley plants would have repercussions in allied industries, such as tyre-building, glass-making, and upholstery.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28491, 22 January 1958, Page 10
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