Eco-friendly building materials exhibition in London: hundreds of media attended key speeches by politicians from all walks of life
Eco-friendly building materials exhibition in London: hundreds of media attended key speeches by politicians from all walks of life by britishSponsored by the Environmental Protection AssociationThe annual London Eco-Friendly Building Materials Show just ended on March 9th. The exhibition is being held inLondon International Exhibition and Convention CentreHeld with a total exhibition area of 36,000 square meters, the three-day exhibition attracted nearly 45,000 traders and nearly 800 exhibiting companies. The United Kingdom is one of the world's economic powers, with its GDP ranking fifth in the world and third among European and American countries. The British construction industry is developing rapidly, with an annual turnover of the national construction market reaching £14 million. In order to successfully complete contracts for existing construction projects such as health, education, transport, historical sites and residential housing, the industry will need to invest a lot in the next 5 to 10 years. Due to its good political prospects and vast market space, the UK…
Eco-friendly building materials exhibition in London: hundreds of media attended key speeches by politicians from all walks of life
Eco-friendly building materials exhibition in London: hundreds of media attended key speeches by politicians from all walks of life by britishSponsored by the Environmental Protection AssociationThe annual London Eco-Friendly Building Materials Show just ended on March 9th. The exhibition is being held inLondon International Exhibition and Convention CentreHeld with a total exhibition area of 36,000 square meters, the three-day exhibition attracted nearly 45,000 traders and nearly 800 exhibiting companies. The United Kingdom is one of the world's economic powers, with its GDP ranking fifth in the world and third among European and American countries. The British construction industry is developing rapidly, with an annual turnover of the national construction market reaching £14 million. In order to successfully complete contracts for existing construction projects such as health, education, transport, historical sites and residential housing, the industry will need to invest a lot in the next 5 to 10 years. Due to its good political prospects and vast market space, the UK…