The hottest Finnish paper net export volume ranks

2022-10-22
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Finland - the world's largest net export volume of paper

if only from the export volume of paper and paperboard, Germany and the United States are more, Finland is slightly inferior, but if compared from the net export volume, Finland definitely ranks first in the world

Finland is one of the world's largest papermaking countries. Over the years, the output of paper and paperboard in Finland has been more than 10million tons, from 10.94 million tons in 1995 to 13.5 million tons in 2000, from 12.4 million tons in 2005, sharply reduced to 10.6 million tons in 2009, and rebounded to 11.8 million tons in 2010. In the first three quarters of 2011, the output of paper and paperboard in Finland was 8.7 million tons, a year-on-year decrease of nearly 1%. Finnish paper and paper seek to improve services "is the ultimate goal of the company. The board output in Europe is only less than that in Germany, ranking behind China, the United States, Japan, Germany and Canada in the world, and it is the second largest paper producer in Europe and the sixth largest paper producer in the world. The consumption of paper and paperboard in Finland is small. It was 1.7 million tons in 2005, increased to 1.78 million tons in 2008, and plummeted to 1.02 million tons in 2009. 2 tensile testing machines can be divided into pendulum tensile testing machines and electronic tensile testing machines, which were 1.48 million tons in 2010. Finland has a small population, and its per capita consumption of paper and paperboard is 280.6kg, only 330.3kg lower than that of Belgium, ranking second in the world

Finland is also one of the world's major pulp producers. In 2005, Finland's pulp output reached 13.1 million tons, decreased to 12.9 million tons and 9 million tons in 2007 and 2009 respectively, and 10.5 million tons in 2010. It is the sixth largest paper pulp producer in the world, after the United States, China, Canada, Sweden and Brazil

forest and paper industry are important export makers of Finland. To understand this decision, it is necessary to review the history of foreign exchange industry. According to media reports, the export volume of Finnish forest and paper products in 2009 was 8.6 billion euros, including 6.35 billion euros for paper and paperboard and other paper products, 2.3 billion euros for printing and writing paper, 1.6 billion euros for cultural paper, 1.6 billion euros for paperboard, 400million euros for packaging paper and toilet paper, and 450million euros for paper products. In 2010, the export of Finnish forest paper industry increased significantly, with the export volume reaching 11billion euros, an increase of 17% over 2009, about one fifth of the total export volume of Finland

the export volume of Finnish paper and paperboard is considerable. In 2005, Finland exported 11.14 million tons of paper and paperboard, which increased to 11.9 million tons in 2008, decreased to 9.58 million tons in 2009 and about 11million tons in 2010. In terms of the export volume of paper and paperboard alone, Germany is the largest. 200 has just ordered a set of measuring equipment from cannon, which was 14.23 million tons in 8 years and 13.05 million tons in 2009, both higher than Finland. Other countries with more exports than Finland in 2009 were the United States and Sweden, with 10.44 million tons and 9.75 million tons respectively. The export volume of Canada in 2008 was 12.12 million tons, slightly higher than that of Finland, but fell to 9.51 million tons in 2009, slightly lower than that of Finland. Finnish paper and paperboard exports account for a very high proportion of domestic output, such as 89.9% in 2005, 90.6% in 2008 and 90.4% in 2009. The import volume of Finnish paper and paperboard is very limited, only several hundred thousand tons per year, such as 445000 tons in 2005, 552000 tons in 2008 and 462000 tons in 2009. Finland has the largest net export volume of paper and paperboard in the world. In 2005, the net export volume of Finnish paper and paperboard has been 10.89 million tons, increased to 11.34 million tons in 2008, but decreased to 9.12 million tons in 2009, and rebounded to 10.31 million tons in 2010, more than 9.4 million tons in Sweden, 6.5 million tons in Canada, 3.86 million tons in Indonesia and 3.36 million tons in Germany

Finland plays an important role in the export trade of printing and writing paper in the world. In 2010, Finland's export volume of printing and writing paper was equivalent to 98.3% of the output (7.27 million tons), accounting for 7.15 million tons, accounting for 16.7% of the world's total export volume of 45 million tons of printing and writing paper, of which Finland's export volume of coated paper was 4.25 million tons, accounting for 19.6% of the world's total export volume of coated paper of 21.77 million tons. Finland has the largest export volume of printing paper and coated paper in the world. Other countries with large export volume of printing and writing paper include Germany with 6.2 million tons, Indonesia with 3million tons, Sweden with 2.8 million tons, the United States with 2.13 million tons and China with 2.07 million tons

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