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Container Carriers' Protest: Initial Success and End of the Action

Summary by 40ton.net
The united fight for common interests bore fruit. The container carriers' protest ended with a preliminary agreement containing several crucial declarations. As a reminder, the action began on Wednesday morning, January 7th. Over a hundred trucks drove through the streets of Tricity in protest, and then the carriers blocked access to the Baltic Hub terminal. The blockade was a pedestrian procession, involving a march through one of the crossings…
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The united fight for common interests bore fruit. The container carriers' protest ended with a preliminary agreement containing several crucial declarations. As a reminder, the action began on Wednesday morning, January 7th. Over a hundred trucks drove through the streets of Tricity in protest, and then the carriers blocked access to the Baltic Hub terminal. The blockade was a pedestrian procession, involving a march through one of the crossings…

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40ton.net broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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