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Brazil auditors strike threatens goods clearance, trade

Brazilian federal auditors have began a nationwide strike over pay, according to a post on the union's site warning that the action began on Tuesday would last indefinitely and include a demonstration in the capital Brasilia next week.

The mobilization, which frets traders of agricultural products, capital items importers and shipping companies, may impact freight movement at ports such as Santos, Latin America's. biggest. The auditors work at custom-mades examining freights and likewise. identify taxes on imports and exports.

The strike comes at a time when the country is dealing with. numerous logistical problems and could further compromise. Brazilian foreign trade, said Santa Catarina-based law practice. Martinelli Advogados. The company noted some business have actually been. looking for legal steps to avoid possible industrial and. logistical delays.

Sindifisco Nacional, the union representing federal. auditors, did not right away respond to questions from Reuters.

The auditors have been set in motion because July, demanding that. the federal government opens income talks, the union's site post. stated on Wednesday. Federal auditors prepare to oppose next. Wednesday in front of Brazil's finance ministry offices in. Brasilia, the website added.

The ministry declined to comment.

The Santos Port Authority did not have an instant comment.

Capital goods association Abimaq stated on its site it is. keeping track of the circumstance.

(source: Reuters)