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The Wood Products market is a subset of the Pulp and Paper industry, which is focused on the production of wood-based products. This includes lumber, plywood, veneer, particleboard, and other wood-based products. The market is driven by the demand for wood-based products in the construction, furniture, and packaging industries. The industry is highly competitive, with many companies competing for market share.
The industry is subject to fluctuations in the global economy, as well as changes in consumer preferences. Companies must be able to adapt to changing market conditions in order to remain competitive.
Some of the major players in the Wood Products market include Weyerhaeuser, Georgia-Pacific, International Paper, West Fraser Timber, and Canfor. Show Less Read more