The Chinese government is aggressively promoting development of a domestic wood pulp industry, integrated with a plantation-based fiber supply and downstream paper production. It is doing so by providing discounted loans from state banks, fiscal incentives, and capital subsidies for establishment...
Barr, C.
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Cossalter, C.
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[China's development of a plantation-based wood pulp industry: government policies, financial incentives, and investment trends]
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China's development of a plantation-based wood pulp industry: government policies, financial incentives, and investment trends
White, A.
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Xiufang Sun
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Canby, K.
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Jintao Xu
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Barr, C.
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Cossalter, C.
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Nilsson, S.
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[China and the global market for forest products: transforming trade to benefit forests and livelihoods]
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China and the global market for forest products: transforming trade to benefit forests and livelihoods
In 1997, a major financial crisis struct Asia. In the wake of that crisis, the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank provided large loans to the Indonesian government in return for their commitment to implement policy reforms intended to stabilize the economy and rekindle growth. Those r...
Barr, C.
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[Banking on sustainability: structural adjustment and forestry reform in post-Suharto Indonesia]
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Banking on sustainability: structural adjustment and forestry reform in post-Suharto Indonesia
United Fiber System, Ltd (UFS) seeks to secure financing for a 600,000 tonnes greenfield pulp mill project in South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It will be somewhat unique in Indonesia in that it will source its fiber entirely from sustainably managed plantations and will generate minimal negative impa...
Jurgens, E.
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Barr, C.
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Cossalter, C.
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[Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia]
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Brief on the Planned United Fiber System (UFS) pulp mill project for South Kalimantan, Indonesia