North America Wood Pulp Market Volume and YoY Growth (2025–2032)

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North America Wood Pulp Production Growth Through 2032

Published by MMR Statistics Reserch Team, January 2026

The North America wood pulp market achieved a production volume of 40.69 thousand tons in 2025, with YoY growth of 1.40%, reflecting mature consumption patterns and high operational efficiency. In 2026, market volume is estimated to reach 41.38 thousand tons, supported by steady demand from packaging and hygiene products. Between 2027 and 2032, the North America wood pulp market is projected to grow gradually, reaching 50.26 thousand tons by 2032. Growth remains moderate but stable, driven by incremental capacity upgrades, recycling integration, and sustained demand from domestic paper and pulp processing industries.

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North America

Time Period

2025-2032

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MMR Statistics

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