American Forest & Paper Association Releases October 2018 Printing-Writing Monthly Report
Washington, D.C. – The American Forest & Paper Association
released its October 2018 Printing-Writing Monthly report on November
15.
According to the October 2018 Printing-Writing Monthly report from
the American Forest & Paper Association, total printing-writing
paper shipments decreased four percent in October compared to October
2017. Total printing-writing paper inventory levels decreased two
percent from September. Imports of printing-writing papers in September
increased four percent compared to September 2017 imports, while exports
declined 27 percent compared to September 2017.
Inventory of uncoated free sheet (UFS) paper decreased four percent
in October from September, down to the lowest inventory level in at
least seven years. Shipments declined two percent year-over-year in
October. Exports of UFS papers decreased 43 percent in September
compared to September 2017, the largest decrease in at least six years.
Shipments of coated mechanical (CM) papers decreased by more than 10
percent year-over-year for the eighth time in 2018. Imports of CM
increased seven percent year-over-year in September.
U.S. purchases of coated free sheet (CFS) paper in October increased
for the first time since June 2017. Meanwhile, U.S. purchases of
uncoated mechanical (UM) papers decreased ten percent year-over-year in
October. September imports of CFS papers increased 17 percent compared
to September 2017, while imports of UM papers decreased three percent
compared to last September.