Indefinite Strike at Bangladesh's Chattogram Port Against Foreign Lease Amidst Political Tensions
Port workers in Chattogram, Bangladesh, have launched an indefinite strike to oppose the interim government's decision to lease the New Mooring Container Terminal to Dubai-based DP World. The labor action disrupts crucial trade operations and may impact Bangladesh's economy, particularly in light of the upcoming general elections and Ramadan.
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Chattogram port workers in Bangladesh initiated an indefinite strike on Tuesday, protesting the interim government's decision to lease a vital container terminal to the Dubai-based operator DP World.
The labor action threatens significant disruptions at the seaport, which is essential for the nation's trade, especially ahead of the February 12 general elections.
Business leaders fear that continued unrest could harm the national economy and lead to shortages during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, while labor groups warn of job losses and revenue issues stemming from the lease arrangement.
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