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BAISHAN CITY SHUNFENG DECORATION CORP
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BAISHAN CITY SHUNFENG DECORATION CORP
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Badaojiang District, Hunjiang City, Jilin,,,China
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134302
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86-439-3215406
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Household products -- Door & Windows -- Metal -- Other Manufacturers
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