This report examines the short-and medium-term economic and profitability outlook for Canada’s Paper Products Industry.
Canada’s Paper Products Industry: Industrial Outlook Autumn 2012
Canada’s Paper Products Industry: Industrial Outlook Autumn 2012
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- Confidence—Waning consumer and business confidence are contributing to weak print ad spending.
- Exports—Slow economic growth in China has hurt Canadian pulp exports to that country, which has been a key source of growth for the industry in recent years.
- Wood Fibre Prices—Wood fibre prices dropped in the second quarter of 2012 and are at their lowest point in over a year, driving down input costs.
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