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Today in Road Transport - 23rd January 2007

How important is being green to UK businesses? The UPS Europe Business Monitor says very, while research by Leaseplan suggests just the opposite.
Another product launch, this time from Renault. The new Maxity will be available as a 3.5-tonner in the manufacturer’s UK line-up.
There is concern over driver jobs at Yearsley – but some good news for Glasgow-based Albion Automotive.
And the World Trucks Blog has been bursting with news and rumours, not least regarding the future of Renault Trucks. On the other side of the world, Dongfeng Motor Group is in talks about a possible Volvo AB investment in its vehicle venture with Nissan Motor.

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