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Union-Management Debate
Sunday, September 05th, 2010
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> What’s the future for the world’s ports after the economic crisis?
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Shipping & Logistics
“Rain. Port at a standstill”
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What is your perception of the current situation of the ports in Brazil?
Stagnated
Cloudy
Good potential, but lacks director
Full steam ahead
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