Dutch manufacturing set for a faster rebound than its eurozone peers
After three years of contraction, Dutch manufacturing output is expected to growth again in 2026
Belgium’s housing supply–demand mismatch widened further in 2025
Belgian residential housing permits fell further in 2025
Energy shock set to push building material prices higher
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AI could greatly ease manufacturing’s chronic staff shortages, but adoption across Europe remains slow
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Belgian construction sector shows gradual recovery from slump
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Dutch construction profits rise despite stalling production
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Dutch manufacturing set for a tech-led growth pick-up in 2026
After three years of contraction and stagnation, Dutch manufacturing is expected to grow slightly stronger in 2026
Romanian construction sector steadies, relying on infrastructure to maintain…
Romanian construction sector stabilises
Watch: Europe is losing out big time on the AI and data centre battle
Europe is losing out big time on the AI and data centre battle
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