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Mar 8, 2011

European Commission Opens In-depth Investigation into Proposed Merger Between UPM-Kymmene and Myllykoski

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Mar 7, 2011

Weyerhaeuser Top Forest Products Company on FORTUNE List

FEDERAL WAY, Wash., USA, Mar 7, 2011 — Weyerhaeuser Company (NYSE: WY) today announced it was named the world’s most admired forest and paper products company according to a study published in the March 21 edition of FORTUNE magazine, currently available online and at newsstands.

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March 8th, 2011

2010 Delivered Pulpwood prices at historic highs in south, according to Forest2Market

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Mar 9, 2011

Pine Pulpwood Prices Driven by Bioenergy and OSB

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10 March 2011

Arkhangelsk International Forestry Forum will take place in April, 6-8

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11 March 2011

The investments in the timber industry complex of Karelia doubled

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March 9, 2011

Global trade of wood chips was up 25 percent in 2010

Global trade of wood chips was up 25 percent in 2010 because of increased production of pulp and paper products worldwide. China showed the greatest growth in chip imports with an increase over 400 percent in the past two years, as reported in the WRQ.

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Mar 2, 2011

EBRD supports pulp and paper mill in Bosnia and Herzegovina

London, UK, Mar 2, 2011 - The EBRD is providing an €11 million loan to Natron Hayat, a pulp and paper mill located in Maglaj in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, to support the company’s further growth and development in line with EU standards.

Natron Hayat is a producer of various paper and cardboard products. Previously state-owned, the company was privatized in 2005 and is now owned by KEAS, Turkey’s leading forestry and paper products producer.

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March 4, 2011

EU examines UPM's acquisition of competitors

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March 5th, 2011

B.C. may have trouble keeping up with the demand for their wood, due to low resources

British Columbia‘s forest sector has been cut back so severely in recent years that now that demand for their wood is surging, the companies are having a difficult time physically meeting the demand.

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by Dr. Radut