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Date Added: June 04, 2008 08:08:05 PM
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Britain's 17 billion-pound ($33 billion) commercial construction industry will shrink for at least three years as banks refuse financing and demand from tenants weakens, according to the group that represents 85 percent of the country's building-materials companies.

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