
This webinar will review the China pulp market so far in 2024 and provide a forecast of the market trend for the rest of the year. SCI’s analyst will address the key factors that will influence the pulp and paper industry. Join us on July 10, 2024 and get a hold on the industry dynamics.
Topics to be discussed Will Pulp Market Head for Another Reversal?Extreme weather, geopolitical tensions and labor relations have brought more uncertainties to the global pulp supply. Under the expectation of supply tightening, the wood pulp USD import offers saw constant hikes, and restocking in Europe and North America and the launch of new paper capacity in China also provided solid demand support. However, due to overcapacity and demand deceleration in China, paper mills found it more difficult to pass down the rising costs. As the market enters the summer slack season, downward pressure has been accumulating because of sustained low profits in paper production.
Uncertainties on pulp supply still linger in H2 of the year, and the imminent launch of new pulp capacity will also have an impact on the pulp market. Join us on July 10, 2024 and find out more about pulp market dynamics.
1.1 China Pulp Market Ascended but Trends Varied
1.2 BSK Futures Rose Passively with Expanded Basis
2.1 Overseas Supply Disruption Affected Expectations
2.2 Consecutive Hikes in USD Import Offers Drove Up Costs
2.3 Restocking and New Paper Capacity Lent Demand Support
3.1 Poor Profits in Paper Production and Market Off-season to Restrict Demand
3.2 Anticipated Supply Tightening to Materialize
3.3 New Pulp Capacity to Affect Market Sentiment
SCI pulp & paper industry analyst, Ricky Wang, is dedicated in the analysis and research of the pulp & paper market. After years of study, he has made deep insight into the market and has been highly recognized by the industry participants.
Junting Chang, senior pulp industry analyst with over 10 years of experience in pulp industry study, has made in-depth insights into pulp and downstream markets and great achievements in international market research and data mining. She developed pulp training courses for Shanghai Futures Exchange, Guangdong Paper Association, Yinhe Paper and futures companies. She was also interviewed by authoritative media and published a number of articles on China Pulp & Paper Industry, China Paper Newsletters. She has been invited to multiple conferences and forums and her work was widely recognized by paper players.