One Port Is Still Affected: They Estimated that They Stopped Entering Us$450 Million for the Protest of the Transporters
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14 days after the protest carried out by the grain carriers in the accesses to the port terminals of southern Buenos Aires, in Bahía Blanca and Quequén, the Chamber of Private Commercial Ports (CPPC) warned that this situation generated that exports of an estimated value of US$450 million did not enter. According to the agency, the interruption of the logistic flow left more than 30 ships in wait and paralysed the shipment of between 700,000 and…
The union conflict that keeps the agricultural sector in vilo has made a quality leap in the last hours. Faced with the stagnation of the conversations with the chambers of harvesters and producers, the grain carriers continue with measures of force more than 10 days ago they concentrated in Quequén. The protest, which began as a sectoral complaint, turned into generalized blockades of routes and accesses to the main ports of the country, aggrav…
On Monday the Chamber of Private Commercial Ports joined the chorus of voices of the agro that has been warning about the heavy damage generated by pickets led by self-convoked carriers, mainly in the south of Buenos Aires. Through a statement, the CPPC denounced that this claim constitutes “an attack on the national economy”, led by this group with an area of influence in Puerto Quequén and that “it holds hostage a significant part of the natio…
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