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October 30, 2023On the morning of November 3, Polish transport companies are planning to initiate a strike at the Ukrainian border, which is scheduled to last for two months.
The first gathering of participants has already been coordinated with local authorities near the Korcheva border crossing point at 10 a.m. on November 3.
“If previously they were limited to one border crossing point, now they plan to block all the entry points from Ukraine,” according to the statement.
The reason for the strike is excessive competition following the liberalization of international transport between Ukraine and the EU.
In particular, Polish transport companies demand the reinstatement of permits for Ukrainian carriers, stronger rules for foreign carriers under the TIR Convention, a separate queue at “E-cherga” for vehicles with EU license plates, a separate queue at all border crossings for empty trucks, and access to the “Shlyakh” system.