January 2000, VOLUME 42, NUMBER 1

Viewpoint
A new year, a new look: the millennium of PPI

The year ahead
PPI's survey of the industry's top CEOs, consultants and analysts reveals what is in store for the pulp and paper sector at the start of a new millennium. Rhiannon James rounds up the survey findings

The capacity to change
Analysts at Deutsche Bank take a look at the global capacity changes to come in the pulp and paper sector. And as they found out, the news looks pretty good

Pulp matters
Pulp price increases look set to dominate the industry's headlines over the next year. John Bingham checks out what the future will hold for this buoyant sector

Board beat
Global containerboard markets are enjoying a period of strong growth. Timo Suhonen looks forward to the next few years

Newsprint fights back
Faced with increasing competition from electronic media, newsprint producers have a tough battle to fight. Heikki Salonen finds out how they are likely to cope

Euro news
The euro is one year old, but what does a second year hold for the new currency? Richard Lewis finds out

Diving in at the wet end
Leslie Webb puts his finger on the pulse of wet end chemicals



PPI uses metric measurements. In particular, tons are metric unless otherwise indicated.



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Pulp&Paper International January 2000

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The year ahead   News
The capacity to change Viewpoint Pulp&Paper Mag
Pulp matters Back Pager PPI Mag
Board beat Newslines  
Newsprint fights back New Technology  
Euro news    
Diving in at the wet end