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Specialty papers market set for global growth

August 21, 2018

Market Research Future has compiled a “raw research report” on the Global Specialty Papers Market covering 2018 to 2023.

According to their research, the global specialty papers market is expected to grow with the CAGR of approximately 5.7 percent from 2018 to 2023.

The report consists of 85 market data tables “and figures spread in 140 numbers of pages of the project report.”

Specialty papers are one of the special grades of paper. They have special characteristics and properties and are designed for certain end uses. Sometimes, normal papers are converted into specialty paper by the use of chemicals. Increasing disposable income among individuals is driving the demand of the market. On the other hand, increasing deforestation and carbon emissions during paper manufacturing are some factors that may hamper the growth of the market.

The market has been analysed based on types, materials, applications, and regions. On the basis of types, global specialty papers market is segmented as décor paper, flexible packaging papers, release liner paper, printing paper, masking tape and others. The flexible packaging paper is estimated to be the fastest growing type during the forecast period. Printing paper is also a major type of specialty paper. It shows remarkable growth during the forecast period due to high-grade printing papers with high printability and colour reproducibility, and water-resistant printing papers. Masking tape, another type of specialty paper, consists of paper with a self-adhesive coating on the back. It is used for protection against splashes of colour or paint in renovation or painting activities. 

Global specialty papers market is projected to reach $28.7 billion (€24.9 billion) by 2023, at a CAGR of 5.7 percent from 2017 to 2023.

This research report also provides insights on various levels of analysis such as industry analysis, market share analysis leading market players and their profiles. This report also helps in studying the target segments by providing views on emerging and high-growth segments and market conclusion. Together the market data comprise and discuss the basic assessments on the competitive scenarios and strategies, of the Specialty papers market, including the high-growth regions, countries and their political, economic and technological environments. Furthermore, according to Market Research Future, the project report also provides the views over the historical market values as well as pricing and cost analysis of the same.

To access the report, click here.

 

 

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