Pulp, Paper and Paperboard Markets Gradual Upturn Underway after Recent Downturn UNECE Market Discussion, September 2002.

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Pulp, Paper and Paperboard Markets Gradual Upturn Underway after Recent Downturn UNECE Market Discussion, September 2002

A steep downturn in industrial production (and GDP growth) in North America and Europe resulted in receding demands for paper & paperboard in packaging and print advertising media in 2001 An upturn appears underway in 2002 for pulp, paper and paperboard markets, but recovery is likely to be gradual

North American paperboard output in the first half of 2002 is up by about 1% relative to first half 2001 The upturn in paperboard output follows the upturn in overall industrial production

Sources: AF&PA, U.S. Federal Reserve Paperboard production declined with industrial production, but an upturn is underway

North American paper output in the first half of 2002 was down by about - 6% relative to first half 2001 An upturn in paper production is underway but lagging, mainly due to steep declines in advertising expenditures in 2001

Sources: AF&PA, U.S. Federal Reserve, McCann Erickson

The recent downturn follows a period of consolidation and structural change within the pulp & paper sector. With higher capacity concentration in paper & paperboard, price impacts of the downturn were offset by strategic adjustments (mill closures, etc.), and price volatility was passed down along the supply chain...

Consolidation Trends – Capacity Shares of ‘Top 3 Companies’ in North America... Source: Miller Freeman

Market Volatility – Price Indexes of Commodities along the Supply Chain... Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Producer Price Indexes Less Concentration, More Volatility

The global pulp market collapsed from mid-year 2000 through 2001, but turned upward in the first half of 2002 In the past several months, pulp prices have subsided with another short-term buildup of pulp inventory, but the longer term (futures) outlook remains positive with a declining inventory trend

prices turned up in 1 st half 2002, then subsided market views long-term as “deteriorated but positive” Sources: PPPC, PULPEX

Other Aspects of the Downturn: EU/EFTA production dropped -3% as consumption fell by -4% in 2001 Growth rates for the Russian Federation also dropped, although growth remained positive; the trade balance drifted into a deficit U.S. purchases and production of paper & paperboard dropped by >10% since 1999 Industry profits were severely impacted (as were capacity growth and investment) although profits turned upward in 2002 Long-term sustainability of pulpwood demand becomes an issue for the United States

EU/EFTA – Paper & paperboard trends Change from one year earlier Source: UNECE Growth in production and consumption both subsided

Russian Federation – Paper & paperboard Change from one year earlier Source: UNECE Production lagging; Growth declined but remained positive

Russia's pulp and paper exports and Imports in (million USD) st qtr nd qtr rd qtr th qtr st qtr nd qtr rd qtr th qtr Million US $ ExportsImportsTotal trade balance Sources: State Customs Committee, PPB Express

Source: AF&PA Down more than 10% since 1999 (largest drop since 1970s) 5-monthmovingaverages

After-Tax Profits, Paper & Allied Products, Quarterly Source: U.S. Department of Commerce The downturn in profits was severe in 2001, although profits improved in /2000: -89% 2002/2001: +23% (2 nd Qtr.) LinearPolynomial

With receding demand, weak exports and a flood of imports, U.S. paper industry capital investment declined, and capacity growth ground to a halt. In 2001, for the first time in many decades, U.S. capacity actually declined. Very little capacity growth is anticipated in the next several years. U.S. Capacity Growth Source: AF&PA

Southern pine pulpwood stumpage prices have dropped by more than 50% since 1998: Southern Pine Pulpwood Stumpage (nominal $) Supply Side: Plantations  Thinning  Drought  Beetles  Recycling  Sawmill Residues  Demand Side: Purchases  Production  Exports  Imports  Pulpwood Exports  Source: Timber Mart-South

U.S. Woodpulp Production and Pulpwood Receipts at Pulp Mills, Historical and Projected Woodpulp production and pulpwood receipts have declined by ~15% since the mid-1990s. Both are projected to recover gradually, not reaching previous peak levels until after 2020.

Macro Perspectives: An upturn in GDP & industrial output is clearly underway, but a secondary slowdown or “double-dip” is still viewed as a concern. There is still a long climb ahead to full recovery of growth in GDP and industrial output

U.S. GDP – Change from one year earlier, quarterly Source: U.S. Department of Commerce Upturn underway but “double-dip” still a threat

EU-15 GDP – Change from one year earlier, quarterly Source: Eurostat European GDP upturn lagging and less certain

Source: U.S. Federal Reserve While industrial production and capacity utilization have turned upward since 2001, there is still a long climb ahead to full recovery

EU-15 & euro zone industrial production – Change from one year earlier, monthly U.S. industrial production – Change from one year earlier, monthly Source: Eurostat Source: Federal Reserve EU-15 euro zone

Despite dramatic reductions in interest rates by the Federal Reserve, the U.S. Dollar and Trade Deficit remain very high

Summary: Economic outlook is positive but said to be... “slow and uneven” (Federal Reserve) or “deteriorated but positive” (IFO World Survey) L markets L gradual recovery appears most likely for pulp & paper markets

Paper & Paperboard Trade: Data Sources: AF&PA and Commerce Dept. Data include “paper, paperboard & products” The U.S. trade deficit in paper & board has widened significantly since

Sources: Capital Project Spending Trend – Pulp & Paper (Paperloop) Project Report Depreciation (Paper & Allied Products) – Bureau of Census

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, BEA ? Imports subsided in U.S. role as a “global engine of growth” diminished... but value of goods imports surged again recently