Global Pulp Market: Analysis By Demand, By Production, By Type (Bleached Hardwood Kraft, Bleached Softwood Kraft, Mechanical, and UKP), By End Market (Tissue, Packaging, Printing & Writing, Specialty and Fluff), By Region, Size and Trends with Impact of C

Global Pulp Market: Analysis By Demand, By Production, By Type (Bleached Hardwood Kraft, Bleached Softwood Kraft, Mechanical, and UKP), By End Market (Tissue, Packaging, Printing & Writing, Specialty and Fluff), By Region, Size and Trends with Impact of COVID-19 and Forecast up to 2028



Global pulp market demand stood at 66.02 million tons in 2022, and is expected to reach 73.84 million tons by 2028. Pulp, a naturally derived wood-based material, possesses purity, organic composition, and biodegradability. Its versatile applications include the production of paper, tissue, sheets, and advanced paper, all ensuring the creation of 100% organic bioproducts. Paper pulp, the fundamental ingredient for paper production, forms the basis for the entire paper-making process. With a longstanding presence as a crucial element in daily life, paper, driven by heightened demand from printing and writing sectors, is poised for market expansion, projecting growth in the pulp industry. The pulp market production is probable to reach 75.04 million tons by 2028.

The pulp industry is a global market, and heavily reliant on international trade and economic activity. The rise of bioeconomy initiatives is expected to drive the pulp demand in coming years. Pulp, as a renewable resource, aligns with the goals of bioeconomy, emphasizing the sustainable use of biological resources for various applications. Innovations in biorefinery concepts are expanding the utility of pulp by extracting additional value from by-products, such as lignin and hemicellulose, for bio-based chemicals and materials. Moreover, in response to the digital age, there's a notable surge in paper and pulp applications beyond traditional uses. Specialty papers, 3D printing materials, and other high-value products are emerging as novel avenues for pulp utilization. During the forecasted years, demand would show significant growth with China being the most significant growth driver. The pulp market demand is expected to grow at a CAGR of 2.06% over the years 2023-2028.

Market Segmentation Analysis:

By Type: The global pulp market demand can be divided into four segments based on the type: Bleached Hardwood Kraft, Bleached Softwood Kraft, Mechanical and UKP (Unbleached Kraft Pulp). Bleached Hardwood Kraft segment generated the highest revenue in 2022. Derived from hardwood trees like eucalyptus and birch, this pulp type is favored for its versatility and strength. The demand for Bleached Hardwood Pulp is on the rise due to its widespread applications, especially in the production of printing and writing papers. The growth in the packaging industry, particularly for consumer goods, further propels the demand for this pulp type. Additionally, the pulp's suitability for various specialty papers and tissue products contributes to its expanding market share.

By End Market: The report provides the bifurcation of pulp market into five segments on the basis of end market: Tissue, Packaging, Printing & Writing, Specialty and Fluff. The tissue segment in the global pulp market is witnessing robust growth, driven by factors such as increasing hygiene awareness, population growth, and evolving consumer preferences. The demand for tissue products, including facial tissues, paper towels, and bathroom tissues, continues to rise globally. Growing middle-class populations in emerging economies contribute significantly to this demand, as does the trend towards premium and sustainable tissue products.

By Region: In the report, the global pulp market demand is divided into four regions: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and ROW. The Asia Pacific region has solidified its position as a formidable force in the global pulp market demand, propelled by a confluence of factors such as rapid industrialization, robust economic growth, and the burgeoning population that characterizes the region. The dynamic and diverse economies within the Asia Pacific have contributed significantly to the escalating demand for pulp and its derivatives. Rapid industrialization across several countries in the region has fueled an increased need for various paper and packaging materials, thereby driving the demand for pulp. This industrial surge is driven by factors such as technological advancements, infrastructure development, and the establishment of manufacturing hubs, making the Asia Pacific region a key player in the global pulp industry. Over time, China has become an increasingly important importer of pulp. However, since much of this is used in the production of packaging for goods destined for re-export, the driving factor behind the surge in pulp demand in China is the growing reliance on paper-based materials as an environmentally sustainable alternative to plastic packaging.

The European market stands out for its robust paper and packaging industries, serving as key consumers of pulp. Ongoing innovations in pulp-based products, spanning from cutting-edge packaging materials to specialized papers, contribute to the sustained demand in the region. The circular economy approach, which places a strong emphasis on recycling and waste reduction, aligns seamlessly with Europe's commitment to environmental stewardship. This holistic approach not only drives the demand for sustainable pulp but also fosters a culture of responsible consumption and production practices in the European pulp and paper sector.

The global pulp market production is divided into eight regions on the basis of geographical operation, namely The US, Brazil, China, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Japan and Rest of the World (ROW). The US stands out in the global pulp market due to its advanced pulp and paper industry. With a focus on sustainability, the US emphasizes responsible forestry practices and investments in cutting-edge technologies for pulp processing. The country's diverse geographical regions contribute to a varied supply of wood species, influencing the quality and characteristics of the produced pulp. The US also plays a crucial role in research and development, driving innovations in pulp production processes.

China is expected to grow significantly during the forecasted period. As a global manufacturing hub and the world's largest consumer of paper products, China's influence on pulp production is substantial. The country's commitment to environmental sustainability has led to advancements in cleaner pulping technologies and increased use of recycled fibers. China's dynamic market demands, driven by a growing middle class, stimulate continuous innovation in pulp-based products, making it a key player in shaping the future of the global pulp industry.

Market Dynamics:

Growth Drivers: The market has been growing over the past few years, due to factors such as increasing demand for packaging materials, rising demand for hardwood pulp, shift towards eco friendly practices, growing demand for tissue and hygiene products, and stringent government regulations rising demand for specialty cellulose. The global pulp market is experiencing robust growth driven by the increasing demand for packaging materials. As consumer preferences evolve, there is a rising emphasis on sustainable and eco-friendly packaging solutions, propelling the demand for pulp-based materials. Pulp, derived from wood fibers, serves as a fundamental component in the production of paper and packaging products. The surge in e-commerce activities, coupled with a growing awareness of environmental concerns, has fueled the need for efficient and recyclable packaging materials. Additionally, stringent regulations promoting the use of sustainable packaging further stimulate the market. Manufacturers are increasingly adopting pulp-based solutions to meet these criteria, thereby contributing to the expansion of the global pulp market.

Challenges: However, some challenges are also impeding the growth of the market such as availability of substitutes and changing consumer preferences. The emergence and adoption of substitute materials pose a significant challenge to the pulp market. With increasing emphasis on sustainable practices and a growing awareness of environmental concerns, industries are exploring alternatives to traditional pulp-based products. Synthetic fibers, bio-based polymers, and other innovative materials offer viable substitutes for paper and packaging applications. These substitutes often boast characteristics such as lightweight, durability, and recyclability, challenging the dominance of conventional pulp products.

Trends: The market is projected to grow at a fast pace during the forecast period, due to various latest trends such as rising demand for specialty cellulose, recycled pulp and waste reduction and growing applications of nanocellulose. The pulp market is experiencing a significant trend with the growing demand for specialty cellulose, driven by diverse industrial applications and heightened environmental awareness. Specialty cellulose, derived from refined wood pulp, is witnessing increased demand due to its versatility and unique properties. Its application spans a wide range of industries, including textiles, pharmaceuticals, food products, and specialty papers. In the textile industry, specialty cellulose is used to produce fibers with enhanced strength and absorbency. In pharmaceuticals, it serves as a crucial ingredient in drug formulations. Moreover, the pulp market benefits from the rising preference for sustainable and eco-friendly materials, as specialty cellulose often originates from responsibly managed forests and offers a more environmentally friendly alternative to conventional cellulose sources.

Impact Analysis of COVID-19 and Way Forward:

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic had a varied impact on the pulp market. Initially, global lockdowns and supply chain disruptions led to decreased demand for pulp and paper products due to operational challenges faced by businesses. Temporary closures of offices, schools, and businesses resulted in reduced consumption of printed materials, affecting demand for pulp-based paper. Despite these challenges, the pandemic showcased the pulp industry's resilience. The shift to remote work and online education increased demand for packaging materials, particularly in e-commerce, while heightened hygiene awareness influenced demand for certain pulp-based items. Despite disruptions, the pulp sector experienced a positive impact on both demand and production in the latter half of 2020.

In the post-COVID-19 scenario, the global pulp market is expected to witness a robust resurgence and sustained growth. The surge in e-commerce during the pandemic may continue, driving sustained demand for packaging materials. Pulp-based packaging, especially those with eco-friendly attributes, might be in higher demand as environmental concerns remain a key focus.

Competitive Landscape:

The global pulp market is consolidated. The companies are focusing on inorganic growth strategies such as mergers and acquisitions to increase their business reach. The majority of global hardwood kraft pulp production is highly centralized, with the top five global producers jointly accounting for around 60% of the total hardwood market pulp output worldwide. This concentration emphasizes the considerable impact wielded by a limited number of major players in influencing the dynamics of the global hardwood pulp market. The merger between Suzano Pulp & Paper and Fibria, completed in 2019, played a crucial role in significantly strengthening the overall hardwood pulp capacity on a global scale. This consolidation resulted in a substantial improvement in the combined entity's capabilities and market position within the global pulp market.

Key players of global pulp market are:

Canfor Corporation (Canfor Pulp Products)

Suzano S.A.

Arauco and Constitution Pulp Inc.

Mercer International Inc.

WestRock Company

International Paper Company

Stora Enso Oyj

UPM-Kymmene Oyj

Oji Holdings Corporation

Billerud AB

Metsä Group

Paper Excellence

Royal Golden Eagle (RGE)

Global Pulp Market: Analysis By Demand, By Production, By Type (Bleached Hardwood Kraft, Bleached Softwood Kraft, Mechanical, and UKP), By End Market (Tissue, Packaging, Printing & Writing, Specialty and Fluff), By Region, Size and Trends with Impact of COVID-19 and Forecast up to 2028 - Report Summary
Report Metrics Details
Years Considered 2018-2028
Base Year 2022
Forecast Period 2023-2028
Page Count 142
Units Referenced Million Tons
Segments/Key Topics By Type, By End Market
Regions Covered North America, Asia Pacific (China, Japan, and Rest of Asia Pacific), Europe and Rest of the World.
Key Companies Mentioned Canfor Corporation (Canfor Pulp Products), Suzano S.A., Arauco and Constitution Pulp Inc., Mercer International Inc., WestRock Company, International Paper Company, Stora Enso Oyj, UPM-Kymmene Oyj, Oji Holdings Corporation, Billerud AB, Metsä Group, Paper Excellence and Royal Golden Eagle (RGE)

Five FAQs about the Report

What is the size of this market?

In 2022, the global pulp market demand reached 66.02 million tons, while the production of pulp stood at 65.24 million tons.

What is the forecasted growth for this market?

The market demand is expected to reach 73.84 million tons by 2028. The market demand is projected to grow at a CAGR of 2.06% during the forecast period of 2023-2028.

What are key factors driving this market?

The pulp industry is a global market, and heavily reliant on international trade and economic activity. The rise of bioeconomy initiatives is expected to drive the pulp demand in coming years. Pulp, as a renewable resource, aligns with the goals of bioeconomy, emphasizing the sustainable use of biological resources for various applications. Innovations in biorefinery concepts are expanding the utility of pulp by extracting additional value from by-products, such as lignin and hemicellulose, for bio-based chemicals and materials. Moreover, in response to the digital age, there's a notable surge in paper and pulp applications beyond traditional uses. Specialty papers, 3D printing materials, and other high-value products are emerging as novel avenues for pulp utilization. The diversification of pulp applications showcases its adaptability to meet evolving market needs and consumer demands.

How is this market segmented in this report?

The market can be segmented based on type (bleached hardwood kraft, bleached softwood kraft, mechanical, and UKP), and end market (tissue, packaging, printing & writing, specialty and fluff).

What is the definition of this market in this report?

Pulp, a naturally derived wood-based material, possesses purity, organic composition, and biodegradability. Its versatile applications include the production of paper, tissue, sheets, and advanced paper, all ensuring the creation of 100% organic bioproducts. Paper pulp, the fundamental ingredient for paper production, forms the basis for the entire paper-making process. With a longstanding presence as a crucial element in daily life, paper, driven by heightened demand from printing and writing sectors, is poised for market expansion, projecting growth in the pulp industry.

What are the major influences driving the growth/decline of this market?

The market is expected to increase due to increasing demand for packaging materials, rising demand for hardwood pulp, shift towards eco-friendly practices, growing demand for tissue and hygiene products, stringent government regulations, increasing demand for printing & writing paper, growing trend of substituting plastic with paper and rising demand for specialty cellulose. However, some challenges are also impeding the growth of the market such as availability of substitutes and changing consumer preferences.


1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction
2.1 Pulp: An Overview
Table 1: Uses and Applications of Pulp
2.1.1 Broad categories of Virgin Pulp
Table 2: Broad categories of Virgin Pulp
2.2 Pulp Segmentation: An Overview
2.2.1 Pulp Segmentation
Table 3: Pulp Segmentation
3. Global Market Analysis
3.1 Global Pulp Market: Demand Analysis
3.1.1 Global Pulp Market by Demand: An Overview
3.1.2 Global Pulp Market by Demand
Table 4: Global Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 5: Global Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.1.3 Global Pulp Market Demand by Type (Bleached Hardwood Kraft, Bleached Softwood Kraft, Mechanical, and UKP (Unbleached Kraft Pulp))
Table 6: Global Pulp Market Demand by Type; 2022 (Percentage, %)
3.1.4 Global Pulp Market Demand by End Market (Tissue, Packaging, Printing & Writing, Specialty and Fluff)
Table 7: Global Pulp Market Demand by End Market; 2022 (Percentage, %)
3.1.5 Global Pulp Market Demand by Region (Asia Pacific, Europe, North America and Rest of the World (ROW))
Table 8: Global Pulp Market Demand by Region; 2022 (Percentage, %)
3.2 Global Pulp Market Demand: Type Analysis
3.2.1 Global Pulp Market Demand by Type: An Overview
3.2.2 Global Bleached Hardwood Kraft Pulp Market by Demand
Table 9: Global Bleached Hardwood Kraft Pulp Market by Demand; 2022-2028 (Million Tons)
3.2.3 Global Bleached Hardwood Kraft Pulp Market Demand by Region (North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Japan, China and Other)
Table 10: Global Bleached Hardwood Kraft Pulp Market Demand by Region; 2022 (Percentage, %)
3.2.4 Global Bleached Softwood Kraft Pulp Market by Demand
Table 11: Global Bleached Softwood Kraft Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.2.5 Global Bleached Softwood Kraft Pulp Market Demand by Region (North America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Japan, China and Other)
Table 12: Global Bleached Softwood Kraft Pulp Market Demand by Region; 2022 (Percentage, %)
3.3 Global Pulp Market Demand: End Market Analysis
3.3.1 Global Pulp Market Demand by End Market: An Overview
3.3.2 Global Tissue Pulp Market by Demand
Table 13: Global Tissue Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 14: Global Tissue Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.3.3 Global Packaging Pulp Market by Demand
Table 15: Global Packaging Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 16: Global Packaging Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.3.4 Global Printing & Writing Pulp Market by Demand
Table 17: Global Printing & Writing Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 18: Global Printing & Writing Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.3.5 Global Specialty Pulp Market by Demand
Table 19: Global Specialty Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 20: Global Specialty Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.3.6 Global Fluff Pulp Market by Demand
Table 21: Global Fluff Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 22: Global Fluff Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.4 Global Pulp Market: Production Analysis
3.4.1 Global Pulp Market by Production: An Overview
3.4.2 Global Pulp Market by Production
Table 23: Global Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 24: Global Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
3.4.3 Global Pulp Market Production by Region (The US, Brazil, China, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Japan and Rest of the World (ROW))
Table 25: Global Pulp Market Production by Region; 2022 (Percentage, %)
4. Regional Market Demand Analysis
4.1 Asia Pacific Pulp Market: Demand Analysis
4.1.1 Asia Pacific Pulp Market by Demand: An Overview
4.1.2 Asia Pacific Pulp Market by Demand
Table 26: Asia Pacific Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 27: Asia Pacific Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
4.1.3 Asia Pacific Pulp Market Demand by Region (China, japan and Rest of Asia Pacific)
Table 28: Asia Pacific Pulp Market Demand by Region; 2022 (Percentage, %)
4.1.4 China Pulp Market by Demand
Table 29: China Pulp Market by Demand, 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 30: China Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
4.1.5 Japan Pulp Market by Demand
Table 31: Japan Pulp Market by Demand, 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 32: Japan Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
4.1.6 Rest of Asia Pacific Pulp Market by Demand
Table 33: Rest of Asia Pacific Pulp Market by Demand, 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 34: Rest of Asia Pacific Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
4.2 Europe Pulp Market: Demand Analysis
4.2.1 Europe Pulp Market by Demand: An Overview
4.2.2 Europe Pulp Market by Demand
Table 35: Europe Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 36: Europe Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
4.3 North America Pulp Market: Demand Analysis
4.3.1 North America Pulp Market by Demand: An Overview
4.3.2 North America Pulp Market by Demand
Table 37: North America Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 38: North America Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
4.4 Rest of the World (ROW) Pulp Market: Demand Analysis
4.4.1 Rest of the World (ROW) Pulp Market by Demand: An Overview
4.4.2 Rest of the World (ROW) Pulp Market by Demand
Table 39: Rest of the World (ROW) Pulp Market by Demand; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 40: Rest of the World (ROW) Pulp Market by Demand; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5. Regional Market Production Analysis
5.1 Global Pulp Market By Region: Production Analysis
5.1.1 Global Pulp Market Production By Region: An Overview
5.1.2 The US Pulp Market by Production
Table 41: The US Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 42: The US Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5.1.3 Brazil Pulp Market by Production
Table 43: Brazil Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 44: Brazil Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5.1.4 China Pulp Market by Production
Table 45: China Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 46: China Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5.1.5 Canada Pulp Market by Production
Table 47: Canada Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 48: Canada Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5.1.6 Sweden Pulp Market by Production
Table 49: Sweden Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 50: Sweden Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5.1.7 Finland Pulp Market by Production
Table 51: Finland Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 52: Finland Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5.1.8 Japan Pulp Market by Production
Table 53: Japan Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 54: Japan Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
5.1.9 Rest of the World Pulp Market by Production
Table 55: Rest of the World Pulp Market by Production; 2018-2022 (Million Tons)
Table 56: Rest of the World Pulp Market by Production; 2023-2028 (Million Tons)
6. Impact of COVID-19
6.1 Impact of COVID-19
6.1.1 Impact of COVID-19 on Global Pulp Market
6.1.2 Post-COVID Scenario
7. Market Dynamics
7.1 Growth Drivers
7.1.1 Increasing Demand for Packaging Materials
Table 57: Global Packaging Material Growth Rate by Type; 2021-2026 (Percentage, %)
7.1.2 Rising Demand for Hardwood Pulp
Table 58: World-20 Hardwood Pulp Shipments; 2017-2022 (Million Tonnes)
7.1.3 Shift Towards Eco Friendly Practices
7.1.4 Growing Demand for Tissue and Hygiene Products
7.1.5 Stringent Government Regulations
7.1.6 Increasing Demand for Printing & Writing Paper
7.1.7 Growing Trend of Substituting Plastic with Paper
7.2 Challenges
7.2.1 Availability of Substitutes
7.2.2 Changing Consumer Preferences
7.3 Market Trends
7.3.1 Rising Demand for Specialty Cellulose
Table 59: Global Specialty Cellulose Demand; 2020-2027 (Million Tonnes)
7.3.2 Recycled Pulp and Waste Reduction
7.3.3 Growing Applications of Nanocellulose
8. Competitive Landscape
8.1 Global Hardwood Pulp Players by Market Share
Table 60: Global Hardwood Pulp Players by Market Share; 2022 (Percentage, %)
8.2 Global Softwood Pulp Players by Market Share
Table 61: Global Softwood Pulp Players by Market Share; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9. Company Profiles
9.1 Canfor Corporation (Canfor Pulp Products)
9.1.1 Business Overview
9.1.2 Operating Segments
Table 62: Canfor Corporation Sales by Segment; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.2 Suzano S.A.
9.2.1 Business Overview
9.2.2 Operating Segments
Table 63: Suzano S.A. Net Sales by Segment; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.2.3 Business Strategies
9.3 Arauco and Constitution Pulp Inc.
9.3.1 Business Overview
9.3.2 Operating Segments
Table 64: Arauco and Constitution Pulp Inc. Revenue by Segments; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.3.3 Business Strategies
9.4 Mercer International Inc.
9.4.1 Business Overview
9.4.2 Operating Segments
Table 65: Mercer International Inc. Revenues by Segments; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.5 WestRock Company
9.5.1 Business Overview
9.5.2 Operating Segments
Table 66: WestRock Company Revenue by Segments; 2023 (Percentage, %)
9.5.3 Business Strategy
9.6 International Paper Company
9.6.1 Business Overview
9.6.2 Operating Segments
Table 67: International Paper Company Revenue by Segments; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.6.3 Business Strategy
9.7 Stora Enso Oyj
9.7.1 Business Overview
9.7.2 Operating Segments
Table 68: Stora Enso Oyj Sales by Segments; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.7.3 Business Strategy
9.8 UPM-Kymmene Oyj
9.8.1 Business Overview
9.8.2 Operating Segments
Table 69: UPM-Kymmene Oyj Sales by Segments; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.8.3 Business Strategy
9.9 Oji Holdings Corporation
9.9.1 Business Overview
9.9.2 Operating Segments
Table 70: Oji Holdings Corporation Net sales by Segment; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.9.3 Business Strategies
9.10 Billerud AB
9.10.1 Business Overview
9.10.2 Operating Segments
Table 71: Billerud AB Sales by Segments; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.10.3 Business Strategy
9.11 Metsä Group
9.11.1 Business Overview
9.11.2 Operating Segments
Table 72: Metsä Group Sales by Segments; 2022 (Percentage, %)
9.11.3 Business Strategy
9.12 Paper Excellence
9.12.1 Business Overview
9.12.2 Business Strategy
9.13 Royal Golden Eagle (RGE)
9.13.1 Business Overview
9.13.2 Business Strategy

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