The strike in South Korea has little impact on the transportation of lysine
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Last Update: 2003-05-13
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Introduction: May 12, 2003 News May 12, 2003 news: it has been four days since South Korean truck drivers held an illegal strike, which has hindered the road and port transportation between Fushan and Guangyang ports Up to now, the impact of the strike on a9g is very small However, if the strike continues to prevent the transportation of imports and exports, it may lead to a shortage of resources in many industries At present, the storage capacity of the port warehouse is in urgent need However, there are signs that their strike will come to an end, as trade unions and the government plan to hold talks within 48 hours to resolve the differences Some manufacturing industries of a9g have been greatly affected According to the analysis of observers, the strike will cause a loss of US $80 million per day to Samsung Electronics A9g BASF of South Korea supplies feed grade lysine to markets all over the world by using Fushan port According to industry data, the supply schedule of lysine in the world market has not been affected by the strike in South Korea A9G a9G
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