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Press Release 4 April 2007
Chemical Industry Federation of Finland
Deterioration in world economy and Finnish
chemical industry
Production in the Finnish chemical industry increased
in 2006 by almost 4%. Still, the differences between sub-sectors
were remarkable. In global economy year 2006 seems to remain
the peak year of the recent business cycle. So far the change
downward is expected to be a minor one, claims The Economic
Outlook of the Finnish chemical industry.
Modest growth in basic chemicals
There was no significant growth trend in the Finnish pulp
and paper industry in 2006. The figures concerning year 2006
are somewhat misleading because the object year of comparison
2005 was exceptional due to labour market disputes. In 2006
growth in the sales of pulp and paper chemicals depended mostly
on increasing chemical intensity of production processes and
increases in chemical prices. The demand of paper is growing
slowly in Europe and USA but fast in Asia where Finnish chemical
companies have followed their clients. The chemical intensity
of paper production is steadily increasing so the demand for
pulp and paper chemicals is expected to stay better than for
paper itself.
Paints and colouring materials: the long-lasting rise
over?
The Finnish production of chemical products increased rapidly
during the first half of 2006, then sharply declined. Production
of paints and colouring materials has been supported by strong
demand in exports, especially to Russia, for years. There
are some signs of slower growth in building construction in
Finland which would have an impact on demand of paints. In
the metal industry the demand for industrial coatings has
developed favourably.
Weakened prospects in plastic products industry
According to Statistics Finland, production in the Finnish
plastic products industry has declined sharply since autumn
2005. This is at least partly due to statistical problems
but the fact is the producers of plastic components for electronics
industry have been expanding their operations abroad and reducing
them in Finland. Excluding those companies, production in
the Finnish plastic products industry has been growing steadily.
Recent forecasts project more than 2% growth for building
construction which would keep the demand for plastic construction
materials at a good level. Growth in consumption and trade
is expected to slacken which would cut the demand for plastic
packaging materials.
The outlook is based on the material of the Finnish Outlook
dated March 22nd, 2007.
The Finnish chemical industry covers chemicals, chemical
products, petroleum and coal products, rubber products and
plastic products.
Further information:
Chemical Industry Federation of Finland
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www.chemind.fi/pressreleases
Director Kari Teppola, tel. +358 9 1728 4315,
kari.teppola@plastics.fi
Economist Pasi Ahde, tel. +358 9 1728 4307,
pasi.ahde@chemind.fi

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