A significant backlog of approximately 5,000 containers has accumulated at Sri Lanka’s ports due to an ongoing strike by customs officials. The strike, initiated over unresolved issues, has disrupted operations and impacted the flow of goods entering and exiting the country.
The containers, containing a variety of imports and exports critical to commerce, remain stranded as negotiations between customs authorities and government officials continue. The strike has led to concerns among businesses reliant on timely shipments, potentially affecting supply chains and economic activities.
Efforts are underway to resolve the impasse and alleviate the backlog, with stakeholders urging swift action to minimize further disruptions. The situation highlights the challenges posed by labor disputes on logistics and underscores the need for effective dialogue to restore normal port operations.
As developments unfold, stakeholders, including businesses and trade associations, are closely monitoring the situation for updates on when normal customs operations will resume and the backlog of containers can be cleared.