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ArcelorMittal (Main Office) 19 avenue de la Liberte L-2930 Luxembourg , Luxembourg +352 4792-1
ArcelorMittal - ArcelorMittal Dofasco Inc. (Canada) (Main Office) 1330 Burlington Street East Box 2460 Hamilton, ON L8N 3J5 , Canada (905) 544-3761
ArcelorMittal - ArcelorMittal Mines Canada (Main Office) 24, boul. des Iles, Suite 201 Port-Cartier, PQ G5B 2H3 , Canada 418 766-2000
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