SÃO PAULO—Brazil’s government said Thursday evening it had reached an agreement with several truckers unions to suspend a four-day strike that has disrupted the economy and left many businesses without vital supplies, but one of the country’s biggest drivers groups said it would continue the work stoppage.
It wasn’t immediately clear how many truckers would return to work Friday. The Brazilian Association of Truckers, which says it represents about 700,000 of Brazil’s approximately 1 million independent drivers, walked out...