Vietnam's construction sector is currently facing a transition toward sustainable and high-performance materials. Due to the tropical climate and high humidity, the demand for specialized gypsum retarder chemical has surged to prevent rapid setting in prefabricated wallboard production, ensuring quality control across varied temperature zones.
Furthermore, the push for "Green Building" initiatives in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City has increased the exploration of Rubber powder uses. Recycled rubber is being integrated into asphalt and concrete to reduce environmental waste while improving the elasticity of road networks under heavy tropical rainfall.
The market currently sees a gap between traditional cement-based methods and modern composite engineering. Local manufacturers are now shifting towards the integration of polypropylene fiber to mitigate shrinkage cracks in high-rise structures, which are becoming the hallmark of Vietnam's expanding metropolitan skylines.







