Truckers' guild declares maximum alert over Ecuadorian trucks

The Colombian Truckers' Association (ACC) rejected the government's decision to allow Ecuadorian trucks into the entire national territory, declaring a maximum alert and threatening a national strike. The guild views this measure as harmful and a breach of prior agreements.

The Colombian Truckers' Association (ACC) voiced its rejection of the government's announced commitment to allow Ecuadorian trucks into the entire Colombian territory. In a statement, the guild declared a maximum alert and did not rule out a national immobilization if prior agreements are not recognized.

The guild argued that this decision is "grave, mistaken, and very harmful to Colombian truckers." They also warned that direct transport has previously fostered monopolies by large companies and illicit activities such as smuggling of fuels, medicines, narcotics, and human trafficking.

The ACC criticized Transport Minister María Fernanda Rojas for failing to inform or discuss the issue in the National Truckers' Strike working groups, where structural sector matters were agreed to be addressed. "Deciding behind the truckers' backs is a very serious breach of the agreements signed by the Colombian State and a break in trust with the guild," they stated.

Given Colombia's complex geography, the country relies on robust transport companies, and this measure could exacerbate logistical and economic issues in the sector. The guild emphasized the need for dialogue to prevent escalations.

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