SCA’s wood division saw a 30% fall in EBITDA in 2022 compared to 2021, which it blamed on lower selling prices and higher costs. EBITDA was SEK2.07bn (2021: SEK2.96bn) for the year. Deliveries of sawn timber for the full year … Continue reading

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