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Company Response

9 Apr 2018

Author:
Scania

Response by Scania

As communicated by Swedwatch we had a meeting with a representative from the organisation Rios Vivos during their visit to Sweden in March. We listened to their description of the current situation and have since then had a dialogue with our local representatives in Brazil and Colombia as well as other involved Swedish companies. Further on we have initiated a meeting with a Swedish charity that are well established in the region and a meeting with the Swedish ministry of foreign affairs. These steps have been taken to further inform us about the situation in the area and to understand if any additional steps from us should be considered.