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  • July 4, 2026
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The 3 most pressing problems of construction businesses

Cost, raw material prices increase During the period of influence of the Covid-19 epidemic, construction enterprises in Vietnam are facing unprecedented difficulties and challenges. In addition to increasing competitive pressure and declining market demand, the increasing operating costs, selling costs, and input material prices… are also causing businesses “headaches”. According to statistics, the price of […]

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Apple shores up Vietnam supply chain

Apple suppliers in Vietnam, already on the increase since the US-China trade war kicked off, are continuing to bulk up operations here with added funding and heightened relocation efforts. Apple shores up Vietnam supply chain, illustration photo Pegatron, a major Apple manufacturer with facilities across the globe, last Monday got the nod from Taiwanese leaders […]

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Email Marketing – An effective marketing solution for construction businesses

Benefits construction businesses receive when using Email Marketing Low cost One of the most obvious advantages of email marketing is its lower cost compared to other marketing channels. You only need to pay the service provider a fee to send thousands of emails at once to the right target audience. With this form of Marketing, […]

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Marketing Talk #13: Unique Marketing ideas help construction businesses attract more customers

HOUSELINK with the advantage of technology platform and abundant data sources has helped construction businesses have many unique marketing ideas and attract customers. Boost your social media presence For most businesses today, social media is an ideal place to connect with an audience. Even many people say that Facebook is still a “fertile ground” for […]

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Vietnam plans to build a new airport in Vung Tau

The current Vung Tau Airport, covering 172 hectares in the city, is mostly used for helicopters serving logistics and oil and gas services. Go Gang Island was approved for airport construction by the government in 2019. Located right in the centre of Vung Tau City, Vung Tau Airport has directly affected local people’s life and […]

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A Strategy to help construction businesses breakthrough in difficult times

Construction enterprises face many difficulties in the time of Covid-19 During the period of influence of the Covid-19 epidemic, construction enterprises in Vietnam are facing many key problems in business development. First of all, it is the competitive pressure in the market that is increasing when more and more businesses enter the market, competitors race […]

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A “Double danger” makes construction contractors standstill in the third Quarter of 2021

What caused the majority of construction contractors and investors to fall into disrepair in the third quarter of 2021? The escalating prices of iron and steel, materials, and complicated developments of the epidemic have been and continue to affect the construction industry in general and the field of the factory and industrial buildings in particular. […]

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Kanematsu Corporation officially becomes ATAD’s strategic shareholder

ATAD Steel Structure Corporation is delighted to announce that from April 2021, Kanematsu Corporation has completed the transaction procedure and officially became a strategic shareholder of ATAD. Kanematsu Corporation was established in 1889, headquartered in Tokyo with 5 branches in Japan and 36 offices worldwide. Kanematsu operates in a variety of sectors including Steel, Materials […]

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Binh Duong licenses five foreign-invested projects of $1 billion

Binh Duong People’s Committee today awarded investment certificates for five foreign-invested projects with the total capital of nearly $1 billion. Binh Duong organised the investment certificate granting ceremony for the foreign-invested enterprises Foreign-invested Polytex Far Eastern (Vietnam) Co., Ltd., a member of Far Eastern Group, has been greenlit to pour an additional $610 million into its project at Bau […]

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India starts anti-dumping investigation of solar cells from Vietnam

The Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry has launched an anti-dumping probe into solar cells originating from China, Thailand and Vietnam. It follows a petition by the Indian Solar Manufacturers Association. The dumping margins related to the products under investigation have not been disclosed, with the ministry merely saying they exceed the 2 percent threshold. […]

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