Stock Groups

Brazil truckers protest at high fuel prices, no blockages reported -Breaking

[ad_1]

2/2
© Reuters. As they protest the rise in fuel costs in Santos (Sao Paulo), Brazil, truckers speak to officers. REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

2/2

BRASILIA. (Reuters) – Brazilian truckers protesting rising fuel prices have not completely blocked federal roads and any strategic logistic hubs. This was according to the Infrastructure Ministry, which cited updated information from the Federal Highway Police.

According to the latest ministry statement on ongoing protests there is only one spot where truckers can demonstrate – it’s the BR-116 highway, in Barra Mansa in the state Rio de Janeiro.

According to the statement, truckers can still travel as normal, even though they are not part of the protests.

A protest was also held by truckers in Goiania’s center-western town of Goiania, earlier that day. They dispersed shortly afterwards.

The statement stated that demonstrations did not affect Brazilian ports or fuel distribution centers.

Disclaimer Fusion MediaWe remind you that this site does not contain accurate or real-time data. CFDs include stocks, indexes and futures. Prices are provided not by the exchanges. Market makers provide them. Therefore, prices can be inaccurate and differ from actual market prices. These prices should not be used for trading. Fusion Media does not accept any liability for trade losses caused by the data.

Fusion MediaFusion Media or any other person involved in the website will not be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting from reliance on this information, including charts, buy/sell signals, and data. Trading the financial markets is one of most risky investment options. Please make sure you are fully aware about the costs and risks involved.



[ad_2]