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... industry , which has been suffering from the competition of cheaper foreign coal and from a rapid shift to oil since World War II . Despite the closure of a large number of uneconomic pits and a fairly rapid growth in productivity ...
... industry , which has been suffering from the competition of cheaper foreign coal and from a rapid shift to oil since World War II . Despite the closure of a large number of uneconomic pits and a fairly rapid growth in productivity ...
Page 562
... industry of which dates back to the time of the founding of the capital . The food and drink industry ranks second in impor- tance , principally because of the brewing of sake ( rice beer ) , mainly in Fushimi ward . The central part of ...
... industry of which dates back to the time of the founding of the capital . The food and drink industry ranks second in impor- tance , principally because of the brewing of sake ( rice beer ) , mainly in Fushimi ward . The central part of ...
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... industry , and especially in the indus- trial network centred on the An - shan iron and steel com- plex , which forms the industrial heart of Liaoning . In heavy industrial production , Liaoning ranks first among the provinces of China ...
... industry , and especially in the indus- trial network centred on the An - shan iron and steel com- plex , which forms the industrial heart of Liaoning . In heavy industrial production , Liaoning ranks first among the provinces of China ...
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