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Comparing Canada and the Nordic countries.(Inside the Numbers)

Canada and the Nordic countries (Norway, Sweden and Finland) have similar resource bases and business fundamentals, but have taken different paths in developing their pulp and paper industries. Long-term production of paper and board has grown in both regions, but growth in the Nordic countries has been more than double that of the Canadian countries. Production in Canada grew from 18.3 million metric tons in 1994 to 19.98 million metric tons in 2003, compared to the Nordic countries' growth from 22.3 million metric tons in 1994 to 26.3 million metric tons in 2003. In terms of net trade, the Nordics clearly strengthened their position as net exporters, whereas in Canada net ...

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