South Korean truckers end 8-day strike, return to work

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South Korean truckers end 8-day strike, return to work
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South Korea’s prime minister has warned that the disruption of cargo transport could cause “irrecoverable” damages on the country’s economy, as a strike by truckers entered its eighth day.

Stacked containers line a shipping port in Gwangyang, South Korea, Tuesday, June 14, 2022. A weeklong strike by thousands of truckers in South Korea has triggered major disruptions in cargo transport and production that have caused 1.6 trillion won in damages, officials said Monday. Truckers in South Korea ended an eight-day strike that caused major disruptions to domestic production and cargo transport, their union and the government announced after negotiations Tuesday.

The strike’s damage has been largely limited to domestic industries, though experts say a prolonged strike could have undermined global supply chains already hit by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s COVID-19 restrictions.

“It’s fortunate that the Cargo Truckers Solidarity withdraw its collective refusal of transport and decided to return to work now,” the Transport Ministry statement said. “We feel very sorry to the people for causing concerns.” Earlier Tuesday, about 6,800 truckers rallied at various sites across South Korea on their eighth day of the strike, according to the Transport Ministry. It said some steel and cement factories had halted operations and some striking truckers obstructed cargo transport at some major southeastern ports.

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