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Malaysian firms eye Middle East as Construction Regains Momentum (Zawya)

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Dubai, 27 March 2010: Construction companies in Malaysia foresee substantially improved demand from the Middle East as infrastructure outlay continues to top national budgets and expanding populations seek high quality, cost-effective living and amenities in the region.

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