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31 Mar 2022 | 12:35 PM UTC

Peru: Disruptions due to protests related to truck drivers' nationwide strike remain possible as of March 31 /update 1

Overland travel disruptions due to protests related to truck drivers' nationwide strike in Peru remain possible as of March 31.

Informational

Event

Further disruptions due to protests related to truck drivers' nationwide strike remain possible as of March 31. Peru's government announced March 30 that an agreement was reached with some of the organizations participating in the strike; however, certain groups have rejected the government's proposals and may continue striking.

On March 30, truck drivers disrupted traffic on at least 36 major routes across the country, especially those in Junin, Cusco, Chimbote, San Martin, Puno, Abancay, and Arequipa. In the capital, Lima, several bus companies have stopped intercity services and some supermarkets reported shortages of certain goods.

Despite the government claiming to have reached an agreement with truck drivers, some participants could continue to protest and block roads. Security personnel will likely deploy to manage any associated gatherings. Further shortages of goods are possible if the protests continue to cause overland travel disruptions.

Context

The nationwide strike was organized by various transport unions, including the National Association of Freight Carriers, and began March 28 to denounce high fuel costs. Some unions, including Arequipa Truckers' Union and the National Land Transport Council, have not joined the action.

Advice

Monitor developments with trusted contacts. Prepare for possible shortages if the strike is protracted or gains wider support. Avoid all protests as a standard precaution. Plan for possible road travel delays near protest sites.