
Beth Ure
Financial Journalist at Rhotic Media
Financial journalist at Rhotic Media | based in Liverpool | She/her
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Sep 26, 2024 |
fastmarkets.com | Beth Ure
The pallet market has experienced significant shifts in recent years, and 2024 is proving to be no different. In this issue, we dive into the latest trends in rate cuts, pallet production, pricing, and raw materials, with insights on housing starts, wage pressures, and lumber prices shaping the pallet industry.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
fastmarkets.com | Beth Ure
Global fluff pulp prices have posted little change since producers lifted effective list prices $50/tonne in North America and Europe back in April. Steady demand in mature markets helped to offset plummeting Chinese consumption this summer, but with global bleached softwood kraft (BSK) producer inventories recently surging and a major fluff producer quietly announcing a $40/tonne drop to Chinese customers, erosion is expected to spread globally. If so, it will buck recent trends.
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Sep 19, 2024 |
fastmarkets.com | Beth Ure
Bleached eucalyptus kraft (BEK) pulp prices took another substantial tumble in Europe in August, falling by some $100/tonne, as buyers eyed the large price gap with the Chinese market. The drop marks the second consecutive month of price decreases in a hardwood pulp market that has seen new capacity come online over the summer.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
fastmarkets.com | Beth Ure
We talked to Alejandro Mata Lopez, director, Europe packaging and graphic papers, about the outlook for the global paper packaging sector market, the supply and demand trends and the risks and opportunities for 2024 and beyond, following his presentation at the Fastmarkets Forest Products Europe Conference.
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Apr 6, 2024 |
liverpoolecho.co.uk | Paul McAuley |Beth Ure
Fashion giant Zara didn’t always go by the name it does now. The popular high-street brand is renowned for its stylish clothes, trendy accessories and affordable beauty products - making it a staple in the UK for years. Despite being loved by many, what some people don’t know is that Zara used to have a different name. Zara was initially called Zorba, after the 1960s film, Zorba the Greek which starred Anthony Quinn as the title character.
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