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Date Added: May 03, 2008 04:08:01 PM
Buoyed by record oil prices and a booming construction industry worth over Dhs3.6 trillion, the GCC states are creating unprecedented demand for landscaping design, garden equipments and outdoor living products according to a research by Epoc Messe Frankfurt, organizers of the Garden and Landscaping Middle East.

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