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Emmy Mcgrath
25 June, 12:30
Why did iron and steel decline in South Wales?
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Jovanny Hays
25 June, 15:35
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Iron and steel declined in South Wales because they became to expensive to mine, and a global recession reduced the demand for steel worldwide.
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