Mexico's Truckers Are Still on the Highways — But the Ceasefire Opened a Door
Mexico's truckers blockade, sparked partly by fuel price spikes from the Iran war, enters day three with new ceasefire data changing the government's calculations.
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Bureau: São Paulo
Mexico's truckers blockade, sparked partly by fuel price spikes from the Iran war, enters day three with new ceasefire data changing the government's calculations.
Cuba's power grid has collapsed three times in March and still operates well below capacity; Tuesday's ceasefire does nothing to address the US oil blockade that caused the crisis.
Brazil is a net oil exporter and cares less about Hormuz than India does — but Brazilian soy farmers, fertilizer importers, and freight operators have all absorbed the war's second-order effects, and.