U.S. containerboard production in Q2 2024 increased 7% compared to Q2 2023. It was up 7% when compared to the same 6 months of 2023.

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U.S. containerboard production increased by 7% in Q2

U.S. containerboard production increased by 7% in Q2

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U.S. containerboard production in Q2 2024 increased 7% compared to Q2 2023. It was up 7% when compared to the same 6 months of 2023, according to the American Forest & Paper Association.

Operating rates for all major grades except Semichemical Medium increased compared to Q1 2024, and total production was the highest it has been since Q2 2022.

Unbleached Kraft Liner production for export surged more than 44% over its year-ago levels. Total export production for the first half of the year is also up 40%.

Recycled Medium is the only grade with a flat operating rate (-0.2%) compared to the first half of 2023, as capacity increases (+175,000 tons) have slightly exceeded production gains (+140,000 tons).

Domestic new supply for Q2 was slightly lower than last year’s peak in Q4, but it is still up 3.7% year-to-date, as domestic production has increased as much as export production in terms of tonnage, and imports are up 9.8%.

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