How China’s Pulp Overcapacity Is Impacting the Australian Wood Chips MarketResourceWise

For more than a decade, Australia has been a significant supplier of hardwood and softwood chips to North Asia’s pulp and paper producers. Strong plantation resources, established trade routes, and deep relationships with China and Japan supported consistent export flows. But now the data is telling a different story – one of slowing demand, shifting trade patterns, and rising competitiveness.

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