11 Dec 2022 | 11:35 PM UTC
Jordan: Truckers on strike as of Dec. 11
Truck drivers in Morocco continue their strike due to an increase in gas prices as of Dec. 11. Associated protests likely.
Event
Truck drivers in Jordan affiliated with various unions and professional transport associations remain on strike as of Dec. 11. The labor action is in response to a series of issues, including low wages and an increase in fuel prices. Some reports indicate that individuals have been burning tires and throwing stones at vehicles on streets and highways in Jordan; some highways have experienced temporary road closures.
The US Embassy in Jordan has issued a security alert advising its citizens to avoid large crowds and demonstrations associated with the ongoing truckers' work stoppage.
Supply chain disruptions remain likely for the duration of the labor action. Striking drivers could stage impromptu road blockades in major cities and go-slow protests on major highways, leading to traffic disruptions. Fuel shortages are possible if tanker drivers participate in the action. Residual supply chain disruptions could persist for several days after the strike ends.
Advice
Prepare for likely ground shipping disruptions and potential fuel shortages. Allow additional time for travel on strike days and check route status before setting out. Do not attempt to cross protester-erected roadblocks.