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The Chemical Woodpulp market is a subset of the Pulp and Paper industry. It is composed of woodpulp that has been chemically treated to improve its properties. This type of pulp is used in a variety of paper products, such as tissue, printing, and writing paper. It is also used in the production of non-paper products, such as rayon and cellophane. Chemical Woodpulp is produced by a variety of processes, including sulfite, kraft, and soda pulping.
The Chemical Woodpulp market is highly competitive, with many companies vying for market share. Major players in the market include International Paper, Georgia-Pacific, and WestRock. Other companies in the market include UPM, Stora Enso, and Nippon Paper Group. Show Less Read more