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Low sales affect longshoremen
Posted On 25 Aug 2015
Guillermo Iñigue, longshoreman, says that last year in the worst day he earned $ 12, and now he only earns two dollars, but every two days. The example portrays what happens in this sector.
In a tour through the stores of Tulcán, Carchi province, some Colombians can be seen buying; but only oil, butter and bread. In interviews, they said they were taxi drivers in Ipiales and when tourists pay them in dollars, it is cheaper to buy these products in Ecuador.
Source: http://expreso.ec/expreso/plantillas/nota.aspx?idart=8283333&idcat=38229&tipo=2






