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"Mr President, the Belfast shipyard Harland [amp] Wolff is a famous shipyard which used to employ 27 000 workers and now employs just over 1 000. This is largely because of unfair competition, and certainly what is happening in the Far East illustrates that.
There is something else, however, of vital importance to this Parliament: is this unfair competition now being introduced here? A few days ago our shipyard was to close because it failed to win the contract to build two ships. The company made a very interesting statement after Harland [amp] Wolff were turned down. We need to see that there are no hidden subsidies in EU countries that hamper fair competition between shipbuilding countries."@en1
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