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BAOTOU JIANHUA CHEMICAL PLANT

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BAOTOU JIANHUA CHEMICAL PLANT
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Company Address: Qingshan District, Baotou, Inner Mongolia,,,China 
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014035 
Telephone Number: 86-472-3139293 
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Industrial Classification: Industrial Supply -- Mine & Energy -- Mining -- Rare Earth 
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