More closures in marine and offshore engineering sector expected amid foreign manpower issues

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More closures in marine and offshore engineering sector expected amid foreign manpower issues
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An association representing the marine and offshore engineering sector warns of more closures in the industry as firms struggle to replace foreign manpower. This comes after the government announced measures that lower the maximum number of foreign workers they can hire. Clara Lee reports.

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