Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp. In 2023, Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp were the world's 2013th most traded product, with a total trade of $1.09B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp grew by 19.4%, from $912M to $1.09B. Trade in Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp represent 0.0048% of total world trade.
Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp are a part of Papermaking Machines.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp were Finland ($235M), China ($148M), Sweden ($144M), Germany ($125M), and United States ($117M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp were United States ($136M), China ($133M), Indonesia ($115M), Finland ($77.3M), and Germany ($62.3M).
Ranking Parts of machines for making paper, etc pulp ranks 334th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Paper is made by processing cellulose fibers, such as wood pulp or cotton linters, in a dilute aqueous suspension of fiber-reactive chemicals. The process is called pulping, and the pulp that results is a thick liquid containing about 10% solids. Depending on the intended use of the paper, the thickened pulps are then processed to remove or reduce the amount of chemicals, and to produce paper. In order to produce paper, the paper machine typically has a wet end, a dry end, and a felt. Pulp is pumped from the wet end