Key Market Indicators
Imports of Indonesian Pulp are anticipated to reach 1,155,800 metric tons by 2026, up 1.1% year-on-year from 2021's 1,078,300 metric tons. Since 1978, Indonesia's demand has increased by an average of 3% annually. In 2021, the country ranked tenth, with Poland taking the lead at 1,078,300 metric tons. The United States, Germany, and Italy were the second, third, and fourth most significant importers, respectively. Exports of Indonesian Pulp are projected to reach 5,993,800 metric tons by 2026, with a 2.4% year-on-year growth from 2021's 5,154,400 metric tons. Since 1994, Indonesia's supply has increased by an average of 7.8% per year. In 2021, the country placed fourth, with Chile outranking it at 5,154,400 metric tons. Canada, the United States, and Chile held the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.