Ingka Investments, the investment arm of Ingka Group, the parent company IKEA retailer, announced it has acquired 23,883 hectares (19,276 hectares of forestland) in Finland, Estonia and Latvia. The properties in Finland comprise a total of about 8,600 hectares (8,000 … Continue reading

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