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Shipping Halted in Antwerp as Unions Renew Strikes Against Government

April 30, 2025
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Port of Antwerp Strike Disrupts Europe’s Busiest Container Port

The Port of Antwerp is facing severe disruptions due to an ongoing strike against the government, halting all ocean and inland ship movements. The port, which recently claimed the title of the busiest in Europe, has reported a mounting backlog that is expected to take at least one to two days to clear up once the strike ends.

Authorities at the Port of Antwerp—Bruges initiated preparations on Monday to bring port traffic to a halt, with 25 ships waiting to depart and 31 waiting to enter. The strike, which began Monday evening and is set to continue until Wednesday morning, has caused significant gridlock with a total of 74 ships now waiting in limbo.

Despite the strike, the unions have not disrupted operations at the Zeebrugge seaport. However, in Antwerp, vessels are unable to pass through the lock at Scheldt, exacerbating the congestion in the port.

FGTB, one of Belgium’s unions involved in the strike, has emphasized the importance of maintaining pressure on the government to address worker demands. The unions are protesting proposed changes related to pensions, unemployment benefits, and public sector budget cuts, advocating for fair wage negotiations and improved work-life balance for workers.

Media reports highlight the significant impact of the strike on port operations, with over 100 ships relying on Antwerp for inland access daily. Despite the disruptions, the unions have pledged to resume work on Wednesday, following the national holiday on May 1.

The strike comes at a critical time for the Port of Antwerp, which recently surpassed Rotterdam as the busiest container port in Europe. The ongoing labor dispute underscores the challenges facing the port and the broader maritime industry in the face of economic and political uncertainty.

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As the strike continues to unfold, stakeholders in the shipping and logistics sectors are closely monitoring developments at the Port of Antwerp, hoping for a swift resolution to the labor dispute to minimize further disruptions to vital supply chains.

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