Finland's Wood Pellet Imports Surge in 2024 After Two-Year Decline
After two years of decline, Finland's wood pellet imports surged in 2024, with a notable X% increase to X tons. Meanwhile, exports fell for the second consecutive year, but export prices rose resiliently.
Despite limited data, it's clear that Finland's wood pellet trade has seen significant changes. Imports, after a dip, rebounded in 2024. Exports, however, have been contracting since 2022. Finland's own production and trade, boosted by companies like Pölkky Oy, have played a role in this dynamic.
Estonia was the top supplier to Finland, with a X% share of imports and steady growth since 2012. The UK and Sweden were key export markets, with respective shares of X% and X% and strong growth rates.
In 2024, Finland's wood pellet market reached its peak, with increased production and consumption. Despite export declines, export prices remained strong. As the largest supplier and key markets show growth, Finland's wood pellet trade looks set to continue its remarkable rise.
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