Niamh Smyth TD asked the Minister for Finance: Fuel Prices
Cavan TD Niamh Smyth has raised concerns with the Minister for Finance regarding fuel cost pressures facing certain businesses in the region. The Dáil member has sought a review of supports available to enterprises that handle their own product deliveries but fall outside existing fuel assistance schemes. These businesses do not qualify as either licensed hauliers or agricultural contractors, leaving them without access to current relief measures.
Smyth has called on the government to consider what additional supports might be introduced to help such operations cope with rising fuel expenses. The query reflects ongoing concerns across rural Ireland about the burden of energy costs on small and medium-sized enterprises that cannot access targeted fuel assistance programmes designed for specific sectors.
The question highlights a potential gap in the support landscape for businesses operating between sectors, which has become increasingly urgent as fuel prices remain a significant operational expense.
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