Mexico’s largest container port resumed some operations Monday after a four-day strike by customs workers led to blockades, delays and logistics disruptions.
Revenue losses at the Port of Manzanillo due to the strike between May 12 and last Thursday are estimated to total $150 million, officials said.
Guillermo del Río, president of the Western Maquiladora and Export Manufacturing Industry Association, said although some drayage trucks began moving containers at the port on Monday, it will take...
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