The Q1 19 volume fall is expected to be an exception
16/05/19 -"Volume growth of high-value tyres has remained very strong indeed, but so has the weakness of standard tyres. As a result, Q1 19 deliveries fell by 6.5%. Although we are not expecting this strongly ..."
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