
Carriers announce the resumption of blockades on the Polish-Ukrainian border from March 1. The government is not fulfilling its promises to solve the problems of the transport industry.
Polish carriers have threatened to resume protests at road border crossings with Ukraine from March 1. As they explain, the government is not keeping its promises to transporters to settle the oil protests on the border with Ukraine – reports RMF FM.
The transport carriers’ protest was formally suspended in January after negotiations with the government and the Ukrainian side. Since then, however, carriers have been informally supporting farmers’ blockades on the border with Ukraine. Now they intend to officially start a new protest at the crossings in Dorohusk, Hrebenne, Korczowa and Medyka – reports the radio portal.
Carriers complain that the situation on the international transport market has not improved. Ukrainian companies, which incur much lower costs, take the work of Polish transporters and our companies go bankrupt. The government announced tighter controls on Ukrainian trucks and companies registered in the country, but these promises remain empty. As Maciej Wroński, president of the Transport and Logistics Association of Poland, quoted in RMF FM, says, there are still no regulations or laws, only promises from the Ministry of Infrastructure.


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