Brazil to send analysts to investigate stainless steel tube imports from three countries

Thursday, 28 September 2017 00:29:30 (GMT+3)   |   Sao Paulo
       

Brazil will send two foreign trade analysts to investigate imports of stainless steel tubes from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, according to a notice published on Thursday at the country’s official gazette.

Paulo Henrique de Freitas Neves will investigate Vietnamese companies TVL Company Limited, Tinh Anh Am Asset Management and Investment Joint Stock Company, Hoa Binh Production Trading Co. Ltd, Inox Hoa Binh Joint Stock Company and Vinlong Stainless Steel - Vietnam Co. Ltd. He will make the investigations “in loco” in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, respectively, between October 21 and November 4 this year.

Rafael Jacomini de Melo e Souza, another foreign trade analyst, will help Neves proceed with the in loco investigations.


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