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Metsä Group reports sales decline, increased profits in 2020

Published : 11 Feb 2021, 19:31

  DF News Desk
Metsä Fibre, Kemi pulp mill. Photo: Metsä by Kimmo Syväri / Koski Syväri.

Forest industry company Metsä Group on Thursday reported a decline in sales and slightly increased operating results in 2020, reported Xinhua.

Last year, Metsä 's sales dropped to 5,055 million euros from 5,473 million euros in 2019. The group's operating result increased from 374 million euros to 376 million euros.

In the fourth quarter (Q4) of last year, sales totaled 1,357 million euros compared to 1,290 million euros year-on-year. The company's operating result in Q4 was 97 million euros, while in Q4 2019 it was 32 million euros.

A Finnish language business daily Kauppalehti commented that Metsä 's results matched analysts' expectations.

Ilkka Hämälä, president and chief executive officer (CEO) of Metsä, noted that the market for paperboard and tissue paper remained good.

Demand for pulp was strong, particularly in China, and prices in Asia took a clear turn upward. The higher prices had not, however, impacted Q4 profitability yet. The pulp market in Europe follows that of Asia with a delay, he said.

Metsä Group subsidiary Metsä Fibre said on Thursday that it will invest 1.6 billion euros in a new bioproduct mill in Kemi, northern Finland. The mill is scheduled to be completed in the third quarter of 2023.

In a statement, Prime Minister Sanna Marin welcomed the investment in Kemi, describing it as Finland's largest forest industry investment to date.

The Kemi bioproduct mill will produce some 1.5 million tonnes of softwood and hardwood pulp per year, as well as many other bioproducts. It will also generate two terawatt-hours (TWh) of renewable electricity per year, equal to around 2.5 percent of the country's total annual electricity production, the company said.