SEOUL -- Thousands of truck drivers in South Korea have entered their fourth day of a strike to protest rising fuel prices, a movement that has begun to disrupt production at large companies such as Hyundai Motor and steelmaker Posco.
Amount of cargo handled at port of Incheon drops to about 20% of normal

Unionized truckers chant slogans during a rally at the Uiwang inland container depot, in Uiwang, South Korea, on June 7. © Yonhap/EPA/Jiji
SEOUL -- Thousands of truck drivers in South Korea have entered their fourth day of a strike to protest rising fuel prices, a movement that has begun to disrupt production at large companies such as Hyundai Motor and steelmaker Posco.