The Federation of Employers and Industrialists (OEB) urges an immediate end to the indefinite strike of Carriers A at Limassol port, affecting trade and supply chains during the holiday season.
The Federation of Employers and Industrialists (OEB) has expressed deep concern regarding the indefinite work abstention of Carriers A at the Port of Limassol, which began on November 3, 2025.
The continuation of the strike could disrupt the movement and delivery of imported and exported goods, impact the availability of raw materials, and affect stocks in retail and wholesale stores. It could also hinder critical supply chains, including food, medicines, and building materials.
OEB emphasizes that delays in goods flow through Limassol port, the country’s main import and export gateway, could lead to significant economic consequences and serious disruptions to commercial and productive activities.
With the Christmas holidays approaching, the strike’s continuation risks product shortages, price increases, and inconvenience for businesses and consumers.
While Carriers A have raised issues that need resolution, OEB advocates for addressing these through institutional and consensual dialogue, ensuring the stability of the economy.