Argentina grains ports hit by strikes for second day, industry officials say

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Third teenager charged with second-degree murder | SaltWire #newsupdate #news #halifax #policeBUENOS AIRES - Argentina grains ports were being impacted by strike action against government reforms for a second day on Tuesday, industry officials told Reuters, hitting shipments of soy, corn and wheat from one of the world's top grains exporting countries.

Argentina's oilseed and maritime worker unions kicked off a strike on Monday to protest a labor reform bill backed by radical libertarian President Javier Milei, which lower house lawmakers approved on Tuesday. The SOEA oilseed union, which operates in the key farming and export hub of Rosario, said it would evaluate the outcome of the Congress vote on the reform bill ongoing in the lower house, with individual articles being voted on.

 

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