Global Pulp Trends in 2022
Pulp is part of Pulp And Paper and includes a number of sub-sectors such as Cellulose Fiber, Mechanical Pulp and Chemical Pulp. You may also be interested in Paper.
Global Pulp Export is projected to hit 71 million metric tons by 2026, up 1.3% year-on-year from 2021's 65.2 million metric tons. This is a 2.2% year-on-year rise since 1966. Brazil led global pulp exports in 2021 with 16.4 million metric tons, followed by Canada, the United States, and Chile. Laos saw a huge increase of 393.1% year-on-year, while Israel saw a dramatic decrease of 100%. Global Pulp Import is estimated to hit 70.7 million metric tons by 2026, up 1.4% year-on-year from 2021's 64.9 million metric tons. This is a 2.4% year-on-year increase since 1966. China was the world's largest importer of pulp in 2021 with 27.1 million metric tons, followed by the United States, Germany, and Italy. Andorra saw an increase of 241% year-on-year, while Brunei saw a decline of 61.6% since 1966.
Top 10 countries
In 2022 major markets in the Pulp Industry were:
World Pulp Market Data and Forecasts
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Global Pulp Statistics
- Pulp Import 222 countries (Asia, Africa, Europe...)
- Pulp Export 197 countries (Europe, Asia, Eastern Europe...)
- Pulp Production 103 countries (Europe, Western Europe, Germany...)
- Cement Import 191 countries (Africa, Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Wood Production 172 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Cement Export 178 countries (Asia, Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa...)
- Chemical Products Import 192 countries (Asia, Africa, Latin America...)
- Recycled Paper Import 218 countries (Asia, Africa, Latin America...)
- Pulp Sales 45 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Northern Europe...)
- Recycled Paper Export 210 countries (Asia, Latin America, Africa...)