Argentina's Grain Strike Ends

滞期费费用预计将超过1.9美元ion

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Argentina's port and grain union workers have ended a 20-day strike after an agreement was reached Dec. 29 following government intervention, lifting a major work stoppage that left more than 150 grain ships stranded at the country's ports, reports标普全球普氏能源资讯。

The agreement was reached with oilseed and port worker unions at a meeting hosted by Argentina's Ministry of Labor, ending a strike that has paralyzed port terminals and the country's agriculture industry.

Workers were demanding a wage raise, holding back cargo ships at a crucial time when the export season ramps up in Argentina.

An Argentina-based analyst estimated the overall vessel demurrage cost at around $1.9 billion.

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