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There are signs of a recovery – albeit a fragile one – in the European construction market
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US immigration enforcement raids are expected to weaken construction, experts say
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Economists sound warning over impact of mass deportations on construction industry
Chinese authorities could buy up billions of dollars’ worth of embattled developer Vanke’s unsold properties and land, according to reports
Economists at Oxford Economics set out what they expect to be 5 key themes for global construction this year
Analysts estimated a new round of tariffs for US imports could cost nearly US$1 trillion
President-elect Donald Trump committed to 25% tariffs on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico.
Oxford Economics assesses potential impact of new Trump administration on global construction
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Data centre builds continue to be a red hot sub-sector of the construction industry
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Graham Robinson, Global Infrastructure and Construction Lead, Oxford Economics and Graham Harle, Chief Executive Officer, Gleeds, on where future growth for construction will come from.
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Eurostat posts seasonally adjusted production figures for euro area
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Johanna Neuhoff of Oxford Economics examines strategies adopted by construction firms in Germany to protect themselves from crises
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Oxford Economics, AEM both see demand remaining solid