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Mining News Agency - BHP Billiton, the largest miner in the world, believed that the demand for high-grade iron ore in China would remain strong in the future and the demand for iron ore was expected to keep an upward trend.
Mining News - The chief executive of BHP Billiton said that China invested the large blast furnaces in the production of high-grade iron ore, so the long-term global iron ore market was predicted to remain strong.
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