A protest by tax auditors at customs intensified this Tuesday (11), generating an accumulation of 800 trucks in the Porto Seco yard in Foz do Iguaçu (PR), and more than 100 cargo vehicles are in a virtual queue in the vicinity, he said. the National Sindifisco in note.
According to the statement, since early in the morning, 95 export trucks have left Porto Seco with already cleared cargo. However, of those 95, as of 11:30 am (Brasília time), only 15 had crossed the border.
“Due to the effects of the mobilization, the other 80 are in line, awaiting authorization to cross the border”, informed the National Union of Tax Auditors of the Federal Revenue Service of Brazil.
Last Wednesday (5th) there were about 450 trucks at Porto Seco, which has a capacity for 1,000 vehicles, and the virtual export queue was practically zero, added the union.
In addition to the movement of auditors, industries that operate in foreign trade are also dealing with a “standard” operation of agricultural inspectors.
The movement of the categories has as a background the decision of President Jair Bolsonaro to include in this year’s budget piece a readjustment only for the police officers of the federal sphere, PRF and PF.
Reference: CNN Brasil

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