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    Bosnian truck drivers end blockade as government meets most demands

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    Posted on September 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Bosnian truck drivers lifted a blockade after the government agreed to meet most demands, including addressing EU stay limits and excise tax refunds.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Truck Drivers' Protest
    • Reasons for the Blockade
    • Government Response and Agreements
    • Future Discussions with the EU

    Bosnian Truck Drivers Lift Blockade After Government Concessions

    Overview of the Truck Drivers' Protest

    SARAJEVO (Reuters) -Bosnian truck drivers on Wednesday lifted a blockade on the movement of all goods in the Balkan country after the government late on Tuesday agreed to fulfil most of their requests aimed at supporting the sector.

    Reasons for the Blockade

    Since Monday, about 600 trucks have been parked near cargo customs terminals in many towns, including the capital Sarajevo, and near the borders with Croatia and Serbia. That has slowed passenger traffic and threatened the profits of exporters and producers of perishable goods.

    Government Response and Agreements

    The protest by Logistika, representing 47,000 workers in the transport sector, was organised after months of negotiations with Bosnia's numerous layers of government yielded no results, their representatives said.

    Future Discussions with the EU

    One of the key problems listed was a 90-day cap set by the European Union on how long Bosnian truck drivers could stay in the bloc without leaving, out of 180 days permitted annually.

    The truck drivers also want a refund of excise taxes on oil, shorter border procedures, and greater digitalisation to help cut red tape and long queues.

    Velibor Peulic, the Logistika chief coordinator, said that some requests filed to the government were fulfilled, with others in the process of being fulfilled.

    He said the transport community from the region, spanning Turkey to Bosnia, would discuss issues with European Commission officials on Sept. 10 in Belgrade, and he expected they would approve a longer stay for truck drivers from the region in the EU.

    (Reporting by Daria Sito-SucicEditing by Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Bosnian truck drivers ended a blockade after government concessions.
    • •The protest involved 600 trucks affecting traffic and exports.
    • •Key issues included EU stay limits and excise tax refunds.
    • •Logistika represents 47,000 transport workers in Bosnia.
    • •Future discussions with the EU are planned for further resolutions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Bosnian truck drivers end blockade as government meets most demands

    1What led to the blockade by Bosnian truck drivers?

    The blockade was organized after months of negotiations with the government yielded no results, prompting the transport sector union Logistika to take action.

    2What are the main demands of the Bosnian truck drivers?

    The truck drivers are seeking a refund of excise taxes on oil, shorter border procedures, and greater digitalisation to reduce red tape.

    3What was the government's response to the truck drivers' demands?

    The government agreed to fulfill most of the truck drivers' requests, which led to the lifting of the blockade.

    4How many truck drivers participated in the blockade?

    Approximately 600 trucks were parked near cargo customs terminals and borders, significantly slowing down passenger traffic.

    5When will the transport community discuss issues with European Commission officials?

    The transport community is scheduled to discuss issues with European Commission officials on September 10 in Belgrade.

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