Due to poor new construction in both the USA and Canada, residual wood chips historically
allocated to the paper industry for pulp have also declined. Lumber production in
Canada is down 50%
over the last 3 years, thus creating a true lack of chips and
forcing pulp mills to consume more expensive '
round wood'. The Wood Resources Group estimates that fiber costs in
Canada for pulp is currently 70% higher than for the USA producers.
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