22 May 2018 | 01:52 PM UTC
Brazil: Nationwide truck driver strike launched May 21
National truck driver strike launched May 21; anticipate roadblocks and associated demonstrations
Event
Unions representing truck drivers in Brazil launched an indefinite nationwide protest on Monday, May 21, to demand a reduction in taxes on gasoline and diesel fuel. Truck drivers reportedly erected roadblocks on Monday and Tuesday on major roads in 19 Brazilian states, causing significant traffic disruptions including around the city of São Paulo. Further such protests are to be anticipated throughout the duration of the strike.
Context
The strike has been called by the Brazilian Association of Truckers (Abcam) to protest policies and reforms introduced by President Michel Temer's government, as well as to demand a reduction in fuel taxes.
Advice
Individuals in Brazil are advised to avoid all protests as a precaution and allow for extra time to reach their destinations.