HCM City seeks new construction materials to replace sand
Ho Chi Minh City plans to call for investment in new materials that could replace sand used in some construction
Read moreHo Chi Minh City plans to call for investment in new materials that could replace sand used in some construction
Read moreRecycled building materials struggle for development Traditional natural building materials are being gradually depleted and have shown great limitations, while
Read moreVietnam Institute of Building Materials celebrated 50th anniversary On November 4, 2019, in Hanoi, Vietnam Institute of Building Materials (VIBM)
Read moreFourth Industrial Revolution nudges green building materials along – highlighted in the conference on building materials in Industry 4.0. Industry
Read moreRecognising that green materials will be an inevitable market trend, a lot of businesses have decided to “step in,” first
Read moreAs the year comes to an end, in 2023 the global economic situation is projected to achieve a GDP growth
Read moreThe Global semiconductor market size reached 580B$ in 2022 and is forecasted to reduce slightly in 2023 (557B$) due to
Read moreForeign Direct Investment (FDI) capital inflow to Vietnam is increasing significantly (especially from Chinese and Taiwanese companies) across various industries
Read moreElectrification, the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), and open economy are now becoming trends and the driving force
Read moreAfter 2021, global GDP recorded a strong recovery post-Covid thanks to the acceleration of vaccination campaigns and the restoration of
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