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worldconstructionnetwork on MSNSTRABAG’s Dutch subsidiary to build new residential complex in AmsterdamZÜBLIN Nederland, the Dutch construction subsidiary of STRABAG, has secured a contract to construct a residential complex ...
The Ministry of Labour, through the Board of Industrial Training (BIT), yesterday commissioned a new $44.8 million facility in New Amsterdam. A release from the ministry said the new building will ...
As the power sector grapples with aging infrastructure, stricter sustainability mandates, and the rapid integration of renewables, innovation in operations and maintenance (O&M) has become ...
In a sobering first indicator about India’s economy in 2025, private sector activity appears to have hit the brakes in January with output and growth levels sliding to a 14-month low ...
Amsterdam is largely below sea level, so concerns about climate change — and local, sustainable ingredients — are ever present. The relative lack of cars makes al fresco dining in the city ...
The auto sector saw Q3 volumes at 245,000 units, up 16% while UV volumes were at 142,000 units. Consolidated revenue for the auto sector at Rs 23,391 crore is up 21% whereas consolidated profit ...
The influx of investments in the tech sector comes amid the rapid rise of AI and other emerging technologies that will help to shape the world economy in the decades ahead. That momentum has ...
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Energy sector M&A hits $400b in 2024: reportThe energy sector saw more than $400b in acquisitions last year, reaching a three-year high, according to Bain & Company. In its latest Global M&A Report 2025, Bain said there were more than 10 ...
Manufacturing, welding, welder, factory activity. Image: Pixabay JOHANNESBURG - The country’s manufacturing sector slumped in 2024, ending the year weaker than in 2023. Manufacturing activity ...
Despite M&S reporting a £672m profit last year, he cautioned that many retailers were struggling and warned of job losses, store closures, and slower wage growth across the sector. Machin echoed ...
The public sector has hired an extra 600,000 staff since the pandemic but productivity has plunged, leaving taxpayers paying more for less. The size of the public sector has swelled to 6.1m ...
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