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    Investigation of commodities trading of pulp with a focus on China and Canada

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    Date

    2017

    Author

    Xi, Lei

    Degree

    Honours Bachelor of Science in Forestry

    Discipline

    Natural Resources Management

    Subject

    Wood pulp
    Dissolving pulp
    International market of pulp and paper
    China/Canada forest market

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    Abstract

    Canada is the current largest supplier of pulp products in China. However, the current international wood pulp market exists several challenges. The quantity of exported pulp and pulp production in Canada is represented a decreasing tendency. On the other hand, China, who is the largest consumer of wood pulp in the world, still import more and more wood pulp to meet the domestic demand. Strong competitors such as Brazil, Russia and Indonesia have their advantages in wood pulp trade with China. Canada can only increase the wood pulp import by enhance the public awareness, stabilize the monetary exchange rates, and focus on build a better relationship with Chinese industries.

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    http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/4413

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