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Global Business Reports

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Vanessa Acuna, Sharon Saylor, Maher Tariq Ali, Amanda Lapadat

Brazil Chemicals 2012

June 15, 2012

Brazil remains one of the world’s most exciting markets, with its chemical industry growing at a rapid pace. Brazil Chemicals 2012 provides coverage and analysis on the entire value chain, from downstream to upstream. Issues explored include regulatory hurdles, infrastructure concerns, the “Brazil Cost”, and feedstock issues.

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