Operations have resumed at the Port of Montevideo following a 48-hour strike initiated by the workers’ union at Terminal de Contenedores del Puerto (TCP). The strike concluded after two assemblies held by the union, according to a statement released by Katoen Natie, the company operating the terminal. Katoen Natie announced the resumption of activities starting at 3:00 PM local time today. The reason for the strike was not detailed in the provided text, but it prompted a temporary halt in port operations. The resumption signals a return to normal activity for the crucial South American trade hub. Further details regarding the cause of the labor action are pending.