Strike paralysing Finnish ports extended after talks collapse
The two-week strike by Finnish transport workers that has effectively shut down the country’s ports ...
Chile’s port strikes, which have reportedly affected 14 ports since the northern port of Angamos began a protest in December, are beginning to hurt perishables exporters in the middle of the country’s summer. A further week of strikes is likely to cost apple, berry and grape farmers some $70m, according to a fruit association, while losses for exporters could reach $1bn. Maersk, meanwhile has warned that Chile risks damaging its reputation if the strikes are not quelled.
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