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Based
on comprehensive historical information and extensive, up-to-date market
knowledge, the report examines a valuable range of issues that
are changing the structure of global markets for newsprint.
The EMGE World Newsprint Markets Report is a half-yearly update and critical
review of the Newsprint demand and supply outlook.
Each report provides a comprehensive database of newsprint demand, trade
and supply, which includes a forecast of world capacity by individual
country. Importantly, we include extensive tables showing the structure
and the investment plans of the industry by company, as well as valuable
listings of the Leading Supplier Rankings. A detailed analysis of the
demand-supply balance is included, and the report assesses the outlook
for industry operating rates, international trade and self-sufficiency.
Based on comprehensive historical information and extensive, up-to-date
market knowledge, the report examines a valuable range of issues that
are changing the structure of global markets for newsprint.
For each report, we integrate the latest statistical information for
all world countries. Market forecasts are five years from the base year.
Individual country data are provided. Forecasts are grouped by region,
as follows:-
- West Europe (EU, Norway and Switzerland)
- North America (USA & Canada)
- Japan
- China/Hong Kong
- Other Asia (All Asia and Oceania except Japan,
China, Hong Kong & Middle East)
- Other Europe (East Europe/Russia,
Greece, Iceland, etc)
- Latin America
- Africa/ME (All Africa & Middle
East including Turkey & Israel)
Part
2 of this WNM report (EMGE Publication Paper Price Forecast) provides
a useful price forecast, supported by a global assessment of the factors
influencing price. As the price of newsprint is influenced by local
as well as global conditions we have included information and forecasts
on prices by region. The analysis is founded upon a large database
of
information of prices and costs in various parts of the world, including
regular price surveys specially commissioned for this study.
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