Brazil Trade Center data show that Brazil,
screws, nuts and bolts manufacturers and import and export traders accumulated to
about 300, most of them located in the Paulo, and Santa Catarinaon of which
scale manufacturing, import and export traders is Belenus, Jomarca,
IndustrialRex and Ciser.
In Brazil, screws, nuts and bolts
manufacturers, with hot-rolled production technology, account for about 10% of
the total. The remaining 90% of the manufacturers produce it by way of this
hot-rolled foundry production technology.
Brazil fastener enterprises often according
to product usage seek cooperation with cars, furniture, construction and
machinery industries manufacturers, as well as screws, nuts and bolts dealer or
store through exhibitors and established agents.
Brazil relatively has large number of track bolt
manufacturers. Screws, track bolts and nuts are mostly used in the automotive,
furniture, construction and mechanical industry, less for the information
industry. Because information products are already had components when imported
from abroad assembly plant.
The Brazilian government met the
requirements of the domestic manufacturers, in February 2007, issued the decree
screws, nuts and track bolts of the simple import function and without heat
treatment, must apply for import licenses. Import declaration price is not less
than $ 1,650 per ton. Special purpose screws are allowed to be without this
range.
It is understood that the mainland China is
Brazil's second-largest fastener importing countries, and compared with 2010,
the amount of Brazilian imports of fasteners from China increased by 55.11%. In
addition, the standard parts of the Chinese mainland market share high in the
Brazilian market. China Taiwan fastener export amount accounts for about 5% of
the total amount of imports in Brazil, Taiwan exports to Brazil fasteners
amount accounts for about 1.5% of Taiwan's exports amount. Brazil fasteners
imported from the United States, Japan, Germany, Italy, France and other
developed countries mostly supply to automobile plant these countries invested.
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