SHANGHAI: Truckers protested for a third day Friday in China's busiest port city to complain about rising fees and fuel prices they say are eating away at their profits, a sign of the simmering discontent over surging inflation.
Several hundred truck drivers gathered on a road by a cargo handling center in Baoshan district in Shanghai's northeastern outskirts, said Yan Maoguo, a trucking company owner whose office is nearby.
