Brazil Cancels Import Tariffs on Six Products, Covering Steel and Aluminium Plate/Sheet

Published: Mar 15, 2023 14:56
Source: SMM
SHANGHAI, Mar 15 (SMM) – Starting from March 10, Brazil has canceled import tariffs on six products.

SHANGHAI, Mar 15 (SMM) – Starting from March 10, Brazil has canceled import tariffs on six products. These products cover two types of steel and two types of aluminium plate/sheet, etc., which were subject to tariffs of 12-16% previously.

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