Global Trade Of Wood Chips Increased By Almost 50% From 2009 To 2020, Driven By Substantial Demand By Chinese Pulpmills
Global trade of wood chips, which are mainly used by pulpmills, grew from about 21 million tons in 2009 to an all-time high of 35 million tons in 2018. Subsequently, trade declined for two consecutive years to reach just over 30 million tons in 2020.
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