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Terex cuts staff hours to reduce costs

It also has a business services centre in Lurgan.

The company makes crushing and screening equipment used in industries like construction, mining and recycling.

In July it said an “extraordinary surge in demand” for its products in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic had now “stabilised” and it needed to cut costs as a result.

It added that it would also reduce overtime and travel, as well as not filling some vacant posts.

The broad construction equipment sector in the UK and EU has also come under pressure from Chinese exports, partially prompted by reduced demand in the Chinese domestic market.

Some manufacturers have accused Chinese rivals of “dumping” – selling subsidised products at below cost.

In June the European Commission announced provisional tariffs on some Chinese manufacturers of mobile access equipment, like scissor lifts.

The UK’s Trade Remedies Authority is conducting two investigations into imports of excavators from China.

The investigations which began in November last year are examining whether excavators from China are being sold into the UK at unfair prices, external.


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