Latin American Market for Construction ChemicalsFrost & SullivanOctober 30, 2009 113 Pages - SKU: MC2495114 |
| Countries covered: South America This research service analyses the Latin American market for chemicals used in the construction sector. The following construction chemical products are discussed in this study:Admixtures, Water Proofing, Flooring, Repair and Rehabilitation, Sealants, Grouts and others. The Latin American construction chemicals industry is growing at a normal pace, although the construction industry is experiencing robust growth. |
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