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OEM plans Hong Kong exchange listing amid weak China demand, surging growth in Africa, Asia-Pacific
Orsted said cancelling Hornsea 4 would cost it up to 5.5 billion Danish crowns (US$837.85 million) in the form of breakaway fees
Without strategic investment and innovation, ING warns that the construction sector will struggle to meet future demand
Latest Purchasing Managers鈥� Index for Eurozone shows ongoing decline but signs of a turnaround
Free report assesses implications for US market
Bauer cited a number of external factors that shaped the global environment in 2024
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The US鈥� import tariffs received resounding negative reaction from the world, but is it driving high-tech manufacturing construction in America?
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Data centre demand is surging in Europe and North America, but can construction keep up?
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Global construction OEMs are suddently rethinking their US strategy
Report find the 鈥渉yperlocal鈥� segment has a broad impact on the US鈥� economy
Kenya is moving away from France-based Vinci and toward a Chinese contractor for major roadworks
Two quarters of growth for construction equipment orders in Japan in early 2025, as tariff negotiations start with US
US construction confidence dipping amid tariff tumult
The prices of materials used in non-residential construction in the US rose for a third month in a row, before most tariffs have even kicked in
From the colossal Grand Paris Express to the race against time to prepare for the 2024 Olympics, French construction firms are continuing to balance ambition with challenges
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US tariffs are a signal that European manufacturers should explore options for new and expanded export markets, say CECE executives
Komatsu Europe CEO and COO on European sales and impact of trade tariffs
Construction activity in the Eurozone continued to decline in March
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Rising costs and declining construction are worsening Europe鈥檚 housing crisis, pricing out low-income households and essential workers, says FIEC
In the wake of sweeping tariffs levied by the US, construction groups sound alarm