Brazil court reinstates order to free up access to Santarem port terminal
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Brazil court reinstates order to free up access to Cargill's Santarem port terminal
SAO PAULO, Feb 19 - A Brazilian court reinstated late on Wednesday an order to free up access to the Santarem river port terminal where U.S. grain trader Cargill operates, according to a ruling signed by federal judge Shamyl Cipriano and seen by Reuters. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Brazil court reinstates order to free up access to Santarem port terminal
SAO PAULO, Feb 19 (Reuters) – A Brazilian court reinstated late on Wednesday an order to free up access to the Santarem river port terminal where U.S. grain trader Cargill operates, according to a ruling signed by federal judge Shamyl Cipriano and seen by Reuters. Indigenous protesters have been blocking truck traffic at the entrance of Cargill’s Santarem grain terminal in northern Brazil for several days, protesting against plans to dred…
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