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Local industry hit by hurricanes

Posted On 25 Oct 2017

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The country’s floriculture and carton companies suffer the side effects of Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. In the floriculture sector, the losses amount to USD 27 million due to delays in shipments, according to data from the Ecuadorian Association of Flower Producers and Exporters ( Expoflores).

 

Varios incrementos de precios en el papel ha sufrido la Industria Cartonera Palmar. Foto: Cortesía: Industria Cartonera Palmar S.A.
Este contenido ha sido publicado originalmente por Diario EL COMERCIO

 

Source: http://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/industria-local-golpe-huracanes-exportaciones.html

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