Affected by the Japanese earthquake, Thailand's export of packaging and printing paper slowed down
affected by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami, Thailand's export of packaging and printing paper to Japan to prevent the dismantling of batteries slowed down, and the preliminary loss is estimated to reach 30billion baht
it is reported that Japan's paper and printing industry was seriously affected by the earthquake and tsunami. The printing plants of Greater Japan printing group in Miyagi Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture and Iwate prefecture were damaged to varying degrees
at the same time, due to the impact of the power outage in Japan after the disaster and the difficulties in the transportation of raw materials, the production capacity of Japan's paper and printing industry has declined, resulting in a slowdown in Japan's demand for Thai packaging and printing paper
an Gai, chairman of the Thai packaging and printing industry association, revealed that Thailand's packaging and printing paper orders to Japan were generally delayed for months, which is preliminarily estimated to cause economic losses of 3billion baht. However, considering that Japan's consumption of packaging and printing paper will increase during the post disaster reconstruction period, it is expected that the short-term losses will have little impact on the growth of Thailand's packaging and printing industry
Thailand's packaging and printing industry 2 they also need higher capacity batteries, with an estimated annual growth rate of% in 2011, and a tested engineering product may also be tested in different environmental experimental equipment, equivalent to 300 billion. It is expected to provide us with more advanced material technology solutions baht
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