Key Market Indicators
Demand for paperboard in Aruba is expected to drop by 1.2% annually over the next five years, from 1,610 metric tons in 2021 to 1,490 in 2026. Since 1997, paperboard demand has decreased by 6.4% per year on average. In 2021, Aruba ranked 168th globally, below Andorra which registered 1,610 metric tons. Germany, the United States, and Italy came in second, third, and fourth, respectively. Export of paperboard in Aruba is projected to decrease by 9.6% per year between 2021 and 2026, from 181 metric tons to 99. Last year, the country ranked 149th globally, below the Central African Republic which recorded 181 metric tons. The United States, Sweden, and Finland placed second, third, and fourth, respectively.