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Article: The promise of paper in China. Chinese paper mills are not only producing more paper, they're producing better paper, to better serve domestic and export markets.(Country Report)
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- Solutions - for People, Processes and Paper
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- September 1, 2001
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China's paper industry, once populated mostly by small, inefficient mills, has been transit)treed in the past decade. The rapid economic expansion taking place within China has provided the opportunity for the development of paper manufacturing that rivals European and U.S. mills in quality and printability.
GOLD RUSH?
The Chinese economy is growing at a rate of 8% per year and the atmosphere of Shanghai (and many Chinese cities) makes it seem like several gold strikes hay happened all at once. Signature skyscrapers, designed by the world's leading architects, seem to he going up every 15 minutes. Three modern large-scale paper producers and a supplier ...
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Article: Stora Enso to rebuild LWC machine.(Industry News)
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February 1, 2003 ;
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... ... Stora Enso will move its Asia-Pacific headquarters from Singapore to Shanghai, China. The company, which holds a majority share of Stora Enso Suzhou Paper with an annual capacity of 150,000 metric tons, also plans to increase its investment ...
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