Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached. In 2022, Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached were the world's 189th most traded product, with a total trade of $18.5B. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached grew by 14.8%, from $16.1B to $18.5B. Trade in Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached represent 0.078% of total world trade.
Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached are a part of Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached were Brazil ($7.94B), Indonesia ($2.76B), Uruguay ($1.84B), Chile ($996M), and Portugal ($819M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached were China ($5.99B), United States ($1.58B), Italy ($1.38B), Netherlands ($1.34B), and Germany ($994M).
Ranking Chem wood pulp, soda/sulphate, non-conifer, bleached ranks 3027th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Chemical wood pulp is made from wood chips that are boiled with chemicals. This process removes the lignin, one of the wood's major components, leaving behind a fibrous material that can be used for paper production. Soda/sulphate pulp is a type of wood pulp that has been soaked in sodium or potassium hydroxide which removes the lignin and other unwanted substances, such as the tannins, from the wood. Non-conifer wood pulp is typically from softwoods, such as aspen, and is bleached using chlorine or chlorine dioxide gas