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CHANGTU GRAIN & EDIBLE OIL PROCESSING FACTORY NO. 2

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CHANGTU GRAIN & EDIBLE OIL PROCESSING FACTORY NO. 2
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Company Address: North Street, Changtu County, Liaoning,,,China 
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Telephone Number: 86-410-5832423 
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Industrial Classification: Foodstuff, Beverage, Tobacco -- Oil -- Oil Processing 
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