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Haitian Worker Still Needs R$22,000 to Remove Machinery Held in Paranaguá

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Haitian Gertrusmene Niclasse, 35, who lives in the Tatuquara neighborhood of Curitiba, is struggling to retrieve a soap-making machine that is stuck at the port of Paranaguá. The equipment was purchased in China, but Gertrusmene didn't know she had to pay taxes. The machinery is being held pending payment of taxes, around $4,000, which, in reais, is around R$21,000. The problem is that, on top of this amount, daily storage fees are charged, whic…
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Haitian Gertrusmene Niclasse, 35, who lives in the Tatuquara neighborhood of Curitiba, is struggling to retrieve a soap-making machine that is stuck at the port of Paranaguá. The equipment was purchased in China, but Gertrusmene didn't know she had to pay taxes. The machinery is being held pending payment of taxes, around $4,000, which, in reais, is around R$21,000. The problem is that, on top of this amount, daily storage fees are charged, whic…

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plural.jor.br broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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