(Bloomberg) -- Cocoa fell in New York after customs
officials in Ivory Coast ended a two-day strike, easing concerns
that supplies from the world's largest producer will be
disrupted.
Customs officials began a 48-hour strike on July 12 to
protest delayed payment of bonuses and demand changes to
management. Two weeks earlier, the plane of Ivorian Prime
Minister Guillaume Soro was attacked, spurring speculation that
the country's peace process might be derailed.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
officials in Ivory Coast ended a two-day strike, easing concerns
that supplies from the world's largest producer will be
disrupted.
Customs officials began a 48-hour strike on July 12 to
protest delayed payment of bonuses and demand changes to
management. Two weeks earlier, the plane of Ivorian Prime
Minister Guillaume Soro was attacked, spurring speculation that
the country's peace process might be derailed.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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