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01 Mar 2022 | 05:38 PM UTC

Tunisia: Nationwide customs protests and strikes to occur March 1-5

Tunisian unionized customs workers to stage five-day series of nationwide protests and strikes March 1-5; consequent disruptions possible.

Informational

Event

The Union of Customs Agents has begun a five-day series of protests and strikes across Tunisia as of March 1. The labor actions are slated to be held 09:00-16:00 each day during the protest period. The protest activity is related to a dispute over the fulfillment of labor agreements made in March 2021.

Likely protest venues include government offices, border crossings, airports, and seaports. While lower traveler numbers due to COVID-19 will likely mitigate related disruptions, longer wait times are likely at international entry points should the protests and strikes intensify; lengthy queues are possible at security and passport screening points for international flights. Maritime freight delays are also possible. Residual disruptions could extend beyond the official protest and strike dates as authorities clear any backlog. Additionally, the demonstrations could prompt localized ground transport disruptions.

Advice

Liaise with trusted contacts and monitor local media for updates on the status of the protest and strike actions. Allow additional time to pass through customs checks if traveling to or from Tunisia on strike and protest days. Maintain flexible schedules if routing freight via Tunisia.