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Mice21 [21]
4 years ago
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What mineral helps support Mexico’s growing steel industry

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Goshia [24]4 years ago
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I Believe the answer is: <span>Iron and coke (low-sulfur coal).

For the past decades, </span><span>Iron and coke (low-sulfur coal) industry in Mexico has shown a healthy average of 6% Growth annually.
Because of the resources in </span><span>Iron and coke (low-sulfur coal), Mexico has always maintained the top 15 steel producers in the world.</span>
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