On two days this week, agents refused to clear shipments other than perishables and medicines
Slowdowns by Brazilian customs offices continue to delay shipments at seaports and airports.
Customs officers last month announced plans for intermittent strikes and slowdowns to underscore demands for wage increases.
They said they would halt work for two days a week and work at a minimal level on the remaining days until an agreement was reached. This week agents refused on Tuesday and Wednesday to clear imports or exports except perishables and medicines.
Joseph Bonney, editor senior do The Journal of Commerce (USA)
05/07/2012
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