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La Salada: What Is Behind the Court that the Stationers Did and Resulted in Incidents with the Police

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It is ten in the morning and much of the ecosystem that once gave life to La Salada, known as the largest informal fair in Latin America, is on the street today, demanding its reopening. The low shutters of Punta Mogote, Ocean and Urkupiña no longer mark the end of a day, but the collapse of an economic system that supported thousands of families, and whose real impact is still not dimensioned. “We can’t even go in and look for the merchandise,”…

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It is ten in the morning and much of the ecosystem that once gave life to La Salada, known as the largest informal fair in Latin America, is on the street today, demanding its reopening. The low shutters of Punta Mogote, Ocean and Urkupiña no longer mark the end of a day, but the collapse of an economic system that supported thousands of families, and whose real impact is still not dimensioned. “We can’t even go in and look for the merchandise,”…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Since Jorge Castillo was arrested, the fair known as La Salada was closed.The fairs cannot access the stalls and warehouses in which they store goods.Three fairs within the complex that Castillo managed have been closed since his arrest, in the framework of a cause for money laundering and evasion.Commercial War The 10 demands of the US to Argentina: Dollar, taxes and complaints by La Salada Zoe BraziulisA total of more than 20,000 people work a…

·Argentina
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There were clashes between the protesters and the police. One of the revenues to the City of Buenos Aires, after the closing of the fair and after the arrest of Jorge Castillo, is cut off.

La Salda, the largest fair in South America, is closed more than 10 days ago. Authorities did not specify when it will reopen its doors.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The La Salada fair closed the La Noria Bridge again this Monday morning and federal forces were present at the site, both the Argentine Federal Police (PFA) and the Argentine Naval Prefecture (PNA). They had already demonstrated last Wednesday. Some 300 people remained in Camino Negro and there were great delays in the movement between the southern area of the City of Buenos Aires (Comuna 8) and the Buenos Aires conurbano. “It’s been five fairs …

A total cut in the Puente La Noria is carried out by workers of La Salada who demand the reopening of their shops, after the arrest of Jorge Castillo, leader of the largest pole in Latin America. There are more than 300 fairs that cut in a total way Camino Negro, so there is a police presence in the area, which generates great delays in the transit. “It makes five fairs that we do not work, they closed it and we have no answer. I am a carter, I …

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Ámbito broke the news in Argentina on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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