French truck drivers are taking part in a go-slow operation across the country to protest against soaring fuel prices caused by the war in the Middle East and to demand more substantial support from the government.
Breakdown
- Truckers, bus drivers, and farmers protest rising diesel costs in eastern France
- Government announces 70 million euro plan for 20 cents/litre relief in April 11s
- Industry groups demand 50 cents/litre relief, citing operating losses 22s
- Diesel makes up a third of operating expenses for some transport firms 44s
- Government refuses to cut fuel taxes, citing high cost and limited relief 1m 22s