Commodities

Chile Port Workers Stage Protests, Threatening Commodity Exports

  • Unions are seeking action over safety and recent layoffs
  • Strike is described as a warning, with more protests possible

Container ships dock at the Port of Arica in Arica, Chile. 

Photographer: John Moore/Getty Images
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Chilean port workers staged protests on Thursday, disrupting the loading and unloading of ships in one of the biggest exporters of raw materials from copper and lithium to pulp and fruit.

A planned 24-hour strike by members of the UPC and FTPC umbrella unions began around 8 a.m. local time. The Ventanas port confirmed activities undertaken by union members are suspended. Television images showed workers blocking roads near the biggest port of Valparaiso. Local media reported protests by stevedores in the town of Talcahuano.