Consulting engineer White Young Green has said there are “some encouraging signs” in a trading update
But it added that trading conditions overall were challenging as the result of “a lack of confidence and liquidity in many areas”.
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Consulting engineer White Young Green has said there are “some encouraging signs” in a trading update
But it added that trading conditions overall were challenging as the result of “a lack of confidence and liquidity in many areas”.
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