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Sales up for Sany as it focuses on globalisation
Sany has reported 2024 revenues of US$10.88 billion, with international markets accounting for 64% of its core business, a 12% increase year-on-year
Germany falling behind on plan to modernise motorway bridges
Contractors have warned that Germany is falling behind on a plan to modernise its motorway bridges
Hydrogen diggers permitted to drive on UK roads after law change
JCB drives hydrogen-fuelled backhoe loader past Palace of Westminster to mark legislative change
Sustainability gap: 80% of asset managers failing to deliver on green strategies
A new global survey by Mace reveals that while asset managers are keeping up with environmental regulations, 80% are still failing to implement sustainable strategies
European International Contractors elects new president
New president and vice president of EIC selected
Bechtel halts work after fatal scaffolding collapse at Port Arthur LNG project
Three killed and two injured in ‘jump form system incident’
Images | 7 of the best photos from the world of construction in April
Construction Briefing reviews some of the best photos from the sector taken in April 2025
MEWP anti-subsidy tariffs announced by EU
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Anti-dumping tariffs ammended in-line with new subsidy duties 
Epiroc expects ‘limited impact’ from tariffs
Epiroc CEO discusses tariffs following Q1 2025 financial results
4 things we learned from Komatsu’s latest financial results
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Komatsu’s predictions on the impact of tariffs and its plans for strategic growth
Case launches first Stage V machines for Indian market
Case launches its first BS (CEV) Stage V-compliant machines from its Pithampur plant in India
Volvo CE launches five next-generation wheeled loaders
The wheeled loaders will be introduced across North America in 2025
The Nemetschek Group to partner with Google Cloud
The partnership is said to encourage Nemetschek’s growth into new markets
Chemicals giant delays construction of US$6.5bn plant in Canada amid tariff uncertainty
Chemicals firm Dow will delay the construction of a US6.5 billion (CAN$9 billion) chemicals plant in Alberta, Canada, until market conditions improve
Skanska to build Sweden’s longest wooden bridge
Contractor Skanska is to build a 400m-long suspension bridge that will become Sweden’s longest wooden bridge once completed
Komatsu forecasts 27.3% drop in operating profit
Japanese construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu forecast a 27.3% decline in operating profit for its 2025 financial year, amid rising costs
Work set to resume on world’s tallest unoccupied skyscraper
Construction of the 597m Goldin Finance 117 tower in China is expected to restart after nearly a decade on hold
Saipem awarded €520 carbon capture storage contract in UK
The company will transform a traditional gas compression and treatment facility at Point of Ayr in North Wales into a CO2 electrical compression station
4 of the biggest hydroelectric dam projects planned around the world
The construction of large dams has slowed significantly in recent decades.
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