Argentine Truckers Strike Ends, Grain Port Back in Action
Argentine truckers ended their protest that had brought the Quequen grain port to a standstill after reaching a resolution with farmers. Activities at the port began returning to normal, as Argentina plays a significant role in the global soybean and soy product markets.
Argentine truckers have called off a protest that had crippled operations at the Quequen grain port, following a successful agreement reached with farmers, as confirmed by the port authority on Friday.
The cessation of the strike has allowed activities at the vital terminal to begin returning to normal, a port insider informed Reuters.
Argentina holds a crucial position in global agricultural trade, being the world's third-largest exporter of soybeans and the leading supplier of processed soy meal and oil.
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