Brazil close to paralysis as truckers press on with strike

AFP  |  Brasilia 

The and transport unions struck a deal late yesterday to halt for 15 days a nationwide truckers' strike that has caused severe shortages of fuel and in some areas.

After seven hours of negotiations, the government pledged to abolish at least one tax on diesel and implement subsidies to maintain a temporary 10 percent fuel price reduction announced Wednesday by company

Truckers had attempted to put a stranglehold on movement of goods in to protest fuel price hikes -- blocking main roads in 26 of the 27 states in the large country, which has only

Earlier yesterday, airports and were running out of fuel, prices were spiralling and agricultural exports were hit.

The increases are the result of a politically sensitive decision made in late 2016 to allow the over its pricing, as well as a rise in world prices in recent weeks.

But the determination of the truckers caught center-right flat-footed, five months ahead of

As a way of defusing an increasingly out-of-control situation, yielded to pressure on Wednesday and reduced fuel prices for 15 days, sending its shares plunging by around 14 percent on the stock market by close yesterday.

In the port of near -- the largest in -- there were virtually no arrivals or departures of trucks for three days, the management said, even if the "loading and unloading operations of ships continues normally" for now.

In the capital Brasilia, the airport was allowing only planes to land that had enough fuel to take off again, and schools were closed.

At five other airports, including in the northeast and Congonhas in the economic capital of Sao Paulo, fuel reserves could run out yesterday, the G1 site said.

Various abattoirs have also halted operations, affecting a key export sector.

Prices of fruits and vegetables were rocketing in some places to 400 per cent, due to supply problems.

Pump prices were also higher, and long lines formed at many A for Rio's fuel retailers' union told AFP that the main service stations were last supplied on Monday.

"There is a lack of fuel in practically all the service stations that we have contacted," she said.

The movement appeared to have some popular support.

"I think that this has been provoked by by the federal government," said Ana Maria Lobo, a waiting in line at a in Sao Paulo, who also noted "all these corruption scandals."

As a temporary measure ahead yesterday's agreement, the lower house of congress had decided late Wednesday to suspend the introduction of two taxes on diesel until the end of the year -- a proposal that sparked government tensions. of the Abcam truckers' association, had said the strikes would end if the approved the suspension yesterday.

But the of the (CNT) had insisted that would continue until the signs the measure into law.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 09:00 IST