Hopes for advances in building materials

Hopes for advances in building materials

The building material sector suffered from a bleak 2023 with a dip in both production output and profits, and the situation is expected to drag on in 2024.
Tough times for building materials sector

Tough times for building materials sector

Building materials firms have witnessed gloomy business in the year to date, with a billion dollar shortfall in their revenue.
Getting a market perspective on low-emission materials

Getting a market perspective on low-emission materials

The Vietnamese government is promoting the manufacture and use of low-emission, energy-efficient building materials for construction and housing. In 2030, at least one-quarter of new urban areas will implement the requirements of green, low-carbon urban regions, according to the Ministry of Construction’s action plan for the issue towards 2030, with a vision to 2050.
Vasta Stone pioneers sintered stone production

Vasta Stone pioneers sintered stone production

Vasta Stone – a premium brand producing sintered stone – is setting the standard for upscale building materials in Vietnam.
INSEE Vietnam minimises risks and protects workers to maintain business operations

INSEE Vietnam minimises risks and protects workers to maintain business operations

Insee Vietnam’s ECOCYCLE & Sustainable Development director Bruno Fux and finance director Colin Terry share about the corporation's quick pandemic response.
SCG records higher profits in 2020 despite COVID-19 constraints

SCG records higher profits in 2020 despite COVID-19 constraints

SCG has announced strong operating results despite COVID-19 due to to employees' dedication, active approach, agility, and use of digital technology.
Building materials market forecast to be robust in 2021

Building materials market forecast to be robust in 2021

The building materials market is forecast to be robust this year, with the demand fuelled by the increase in infrastructure development investment and the recovery of the property market, according to the Ministry of Construction.
INSEE Vietnam continually honoured in Top 10 Most Reputable Building Material Companies

INSEE Vietnam continually honoured in Top 10 Most Reputable Building Material Companies

INSEE Vietnam was named among the Top 10 Most Reputable Building Material Companies in Vietnam in 2020 by Vietnam Report JSC.
First-ever 20mm tiles manufactured in Vietnam by Viglacera

First-ever 20mm tiles manufactured in Vietnam by Viglacera

Viglacera Corporation JSC, Vietnam's leading supplier of building materials, has debuted its premium product category, Viglacera Platinum, including the first 20mm tiles ever to be introduced in the Vietnamese market.  
SCG upbeat despite falling operating results

SCG upbeat despite falling operating results

In the first nine months of 2019, SCG recorded lower profit than last year, primarily driven by a drop in profitability in chemicals business.
Fourth Industrial Revolution nudges green building materials along

Fourth Industrial Revolution nudges green building materials along

Industry 4.0 is pushing the building materials industry into a green direction and higher efficiencies.
SCG commits to building comfortable homes for city dwellers

SCG commits to building comfortable homes for city dwellers 1

SCG showcased its vast range of advanced solutions and services to customers, particularly homeowners in Ho Chi Minh City at Vietbuild Ho Chi Minh City.
Nawaplastic to boost holdings in Binh Minh Plastic to 50 per cent

Nawaplastic to boost holdings in Binh Minh Plastic to 50 per cent

Nawaplastic, a subsidiary of Thailand's SCG, will buy the 24.16 million shares or 29.51 per cent of the stakes put on offer by Binh Minh Plastic JSC.
Building material suppliers are hammered

Building material suppliers are hammered

Building material makers are in dire straits on the back of punishing economic vulnerabilities.
Property project costs go skyward

Property project costs go skyward

Many property projects saw investment costs upwardly revised on the back of soaring input expenses.
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