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WITS Reports per country

Hello. Does someone know where I can get WITS Reports for specific countries?
  • Posted 20 Mar 2014 03:30
  • By ob1kenobi
  • joined 22 Nov'10 - 153 messages
  • SAN P.SULA, Honduras
Cheers!
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Hello my friend. Need information for Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala.
Thanks,
OB1
  • Posted 8 May 2014 08:57
  • By ob1kenobi
  • joined 22 Nov'10 - 153 messages
  • SAN P.SULA, Honduras
What country are you looking for?
  • Posted 2 May 2014 08:03
  • By M_VANDENTOP
  • joined 8 Sep'08 - 51 messages
  • Michigan, United States
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World Industrial Truck Statistics

The report shows lift truck imports per class, per country, per year.
  • Posted 20 Mar 2014 07:20
  • Modified 20 Mar 2014 07:20 by poster
  • By ob1kenobi
  • joined 22 Nov'10 - 153 messages
  • SAN P.SULA, Honduras
Cheers!
Forgive me- I am ignorant- what is a WITS report?
  • Posted 20 Mar 2014 03:34
  • By bbforks
  • joined 1 Mar'12 - 1,437 messages
  • Pennsylvania, United States
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