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Paper majors to hike prices on rising input costs

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BS Reporter New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 05 2013 | 1:20 AM IST
Paper manufacturers have decided to hike uncoated paper prices by about 2 per cent with effect from July 1.
 
The move follows an increase in the cost of pulp and other inputs. Post-increase, uncoated paper will sell at about Rs 42,000-43,000 a tonne.
 
This will be the second increase in paper prices in the current financial year. Most companies had hiked prices by Rs 700-800 a tonne in June.
 
Ballarpur Industries (Bilt), the country's largest paper producer has decided to hike uncoated paper prices by Rs 700-800 a tonne.
 
"There has been a significant push in the input cost in the last one month.
 
"Hardwood pulp prices have gone up from $600 to $650 a tonne and so we have decided to increase uncoated paper prices by Rs 1000", said K L Chandak, executive director of West Coast Paper Mills. Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers is increasing uncoated paper prices by Rs 1000 a tonne.
 
"We have hiked prices because of an increase in pulp and coal prices, the two major inputs in paper production", said the director (Finance) A Velliangiri.

 
 

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