Al menos tres buques evitaron Montevideo por paro en el puerto
The National Ports Administration (ANP) has not yet quantified the economic losses caused by the strike that took place several days ago by the operator Katoen Natie. ANP President Pablo Genta reported that at least three international vessels did not call at Montevideo due to the union's work stoppage. It is important to note that the Port of Montevideo continued operating with the other operators at the terminal. The Uruguayan Rural Federation questioned the economic losses caused by the strike, stating that the conflict damages the credibility of the Port of Montevideo. Find out more below ⬇️ WEB: https://bit.ly/web-VTVNoticias TWITTER: https://bit.ly/twitter-VTVNoticias FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/facebook-VTVNoticias INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/instagram-VTVNoticias undefined

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