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Both iron and coal are the main "ingredients" of steel. Coal mines in Mexico are located in the northern state of Coahuila, while the most productive iron mines are located in the states of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi. All three states are the main producers of steel in Mexico.

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The most important minerals required for steel production include iron and coal (coke); iron is widely mined in Mexico (14.4 million tons during 2014) while coal has to be imported from other countries (some 8.6 million tons by 2012).

Other minerals required for steel production include manganese, chromium, nickel and tungsten, which are also mined in Mexico.

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Iron and coke (low-sulfur coal).

Mexico is on the top 20 of many minerals for the iron and steel industry. For instance, Mexico was the 15th largest supplier of steel in the world, with 17.2 million tonnes during 2008.

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The most important minerals required for steel production include iron and coal (coke); iron is widely mined in Mexico (14.4 million tons during 2014) while coal has to be imported from other countries (some 8.6 million tons by 2012).

Other minerals required for steel production include manganese, chromium, nickel and tungsten, which are also mined in Mexico.

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Both iron and coal are the most important minerals for the steel industry, not only in Mexico but in the rest of the world as well.

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