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How about Xiamen Zhongshi Yanghe Stone Co., Ltd.?
Xiamen Zhongshi Yanghe Stone Co., Ltd. is a limited liability company registered in Xiamen City, Fujian Province on 2012-12-25 (solely owned by Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao legal persons). Its registered address is located at 53-Qixing Road, Siming District, Xiamen City Area B, sixth floor, 57 Comprehensive Building.
The unified social credit code/registration number of Xiamen Zhongshi Yanghe Stone Co., Ltd. is 913502000511969718. The corporate legal person is Ye Tao. The company is currently in business.
The business scope of Xiamen Zhongshi Yanghe Stone Co., Ltd. is: engaged in the wholesale, import and export of building materials (excluding steel) and stone. (The above commodities do not involve commodities under state-owned trade management. If they involve commodities under quota or license management, applications shall be processed in accordance with relevant national regulations). In Fujian Province, the total registered capital of companies with similar business scope is 4,278.24 million yuan, and the main capital is concentrated in 940 enterprises with a scale of 10-50 million and 1-10 million. Within this province, the current registered capital of enterprises is average.
View more information and information about Xiamen Zhongshi Yanghe Stone Co., Ltd. through Baidu Enterprise Credit.
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