Following the announced third Taking of Lima, where hundreds of citizens move to the capital to express their rejection of the Dina Boluarte regime, business unions expressed their rejection of this mobilization.
“The aim is to generate chaos and the paralysis of economic activities with the possible blockade of roads, access to ports and airports, pressure to close supply markets and companies,” they said in a statement carried by the firm of entities such as Adex, the National Society of Industries (SNI) and the National Chamber of Tourism (Canatur), among others at the national level.
The groups recall that the protests seen at the end of last year translated into lower growth in GDP, employment, exports and imports. “We want to work,” they added, but not before recalling that the context is complicated considering the ravages of the El Phenomenon Child.
Thus, they reject “violent mobilizations and violation of the rights of third parties to free transit.”
Source: Larepublica

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