The Vietnamese construction market is currently experiencing a surge in luxury residential projects, particularly in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. The demand for natural stone wall cladding has shifted from simple functional use to high-end aesthetic statements, driven by a growing middle class and foreign investment in hospitality.
Geographically, Vietnam's high humidity and seasonal monsoon rains pose significant challenges for stone longevity. Local processors are increasingly moving away from traditional thick-cut slabs toward advanced natural slate stone veneer, which offers better moisture resistance and reduced structural load on buildings.
Despite rich local quarries, there is a critical gap in high-precision processing. The industry is transitioning from manual splitting to CNC-automated cutting to achieve the precise dimensions required for modern builder stone applications in urban high-rises.
