Brazilian port problems mount

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Two port authorities in Brazil are threatening to “turn the clock back” as they bid to change the details of private container terminal concessions and introduce more public and private sector competition within the ports.

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Brazilian port problems mount

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Two port authorities in Brazil are threatening to “turn the clock back” as they bid to change the details of private container terminal concessions and introduce more public and private sector competition within the ports.

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