writing and printing paper is used to produce a wide range of stationery such as notebooks and envelopes.
Entry-level varieties such as creamwove, maplitho and coated paper are popular. Although the market share of higher-quality paper has been increasing, the entry-level varieties still form the bulk of demand.
Printing paper is specially designed for printing books, note books, and publishing and printing due to its uniform, fast
ink-trapping and drying qualities, as well as its dimensional stability.
Demand for paper in this segment depends largely on these factors: