2018 Brazil truck drivers' strike

The 2018 Brazil truck drivers' strike, also called the diesel crisis, was a strike of self-employed truck drivers that began on 21 May 2018.

2018 truck drivers' strike
Line for refueling at a gas station in Brasília
Date21 May 2018 – early June
Location
All Brazilian states and the Federal District
Caused by
Goals
  • Reduction of the price of diesel fuel
  • Truckers' exemption from tolls (trucks with suspended axels)
  • Enaction of the law 528 of 2015
  • Creation of a trucker regulation
MethodsStrike action, roadblock
StatusStrike ended:
  • Most demonstrations ended by June 1
  • Distribution of food, medicine, and fuel normalized after the strike
Parties

The protesters demanded a decrease of the price of diesel, exemption from certain tolls, as well as a legal and tax reform related to truck driving. Oil prices increased in Brazil after a 2016 policy change that made oil prices float with international prices.

The nationwide paralysis of roads caused a shortage of food, medicines, and oil across Brazil, with long queues of vehicles to gas stations.

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