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Montreal port expects downturn from three-day workers' strike set for Monday

The port of Montreal on Friday said customers would experience a functional downturn after a union issued a notification for a threeday strike next week at 2 terminals that account for 41% of its container traffic.

The unpredictability surrounding our activities will have a. domino effect, both on importers and exporters who count on the. transport of products, and on the public, port. authority President Julie Gascon said in a declaration.

Almost C$ 6 billion worth of goods was because of get here in. coming weeks, she said.

In a statement, federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon. said the port was vital to Canada's supply chains, adding. that he was following the scenario really carefully.

The strike is because of begin at 7 a.m. (1100 GMT) on. Monday. The employees are demanding greater wages.

Montreal is the biggest container port in eastern Canada. and accounted for 3.5% of Canadian GDP in 2022, Gascon stated.

(source: Reuters)