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New analysis from Off-Highway Research estimates how steel tariffs will increase equipment costs for US buyers
Industry experts set to discuss pros and cons of advanced tech for earthmoving equipment at live September 30 event
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The latest launches in compact and midi-sized machines
To be supplier participant and Managing Director Chris Sleight will keynote on state of the industry
Free report assesses implications for US market
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Bauer CEO Peter Hingott sits down with Construction Briefing at Bauma to discuss the future of machine building
Electric machines are coming - but adoption looking slower and patchier than some originally predicted
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Global construction equipment sales are forecast to hit their lowest point in 2025, according to Off-Highway Research, with growth expected to return from 2026
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Off-Highway’s Chris Sleight talks to Construction Briefing about how the global construction equipment market is shaping up for 2025
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US construction equipment sales were expected to drop in 2023 but instead set a record
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Here’s a look at some of the latest electric-powered earthmovers and material handlers to hit the market since the start of 2024
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This month has seen the publication of a brand-new report from Off-Highway Research that examines the state of the nascent global electric construction equipment industry
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How many electric construction machines are sold each year?
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Global sales of electric machines remain very low
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Chinese equipment industry is in midst of another painful, prolonged trough but implications could be felt much further
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When news emerged last month that the US government would be raising tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods, including electric vehicles and batteries, it wasn’t immediately obvious whether this would apply to construction equipment
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Catrin Jones takes a look at some of the newest developments and what is next for the well-loved compact machine