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目前,印度拥有着全球15%的人口,但只消费全球不到3%的纸张。在一定程度上,人均纸张的消费水平可以度量一个国家的经济水平。虽然,在过去的几十年里,印度人均纸张消费量增长明显,几乎翻番,但目前印度年人均纸张消费量仍然仅有9.3千克,离美国230千克、欧盟地区175千克等发达国家的人均消费水平相差甚远。但较低的人均消费水平也给印度造纸工业带来发展的空间,在未来几年甚至几十年里,巨大的需求增长将推动印度造纸工业的快速发展。从长远看,随着印度政府对文化产业的推动发展、印刷产业的发展、政府不断增加的教育投入、城镇生活方式的改变及经济的发展等,这些都将成为印度造纸工业发展的有利驱动力。综合上述因素,预计印度造纸工业将以年均6%
At present, India has 15% of the world’s population, but only consumes less than 3% of the world’s paper. To a certain extent, the consumption level of paper per capita can measure the economic level of a country. Although the per capita consumption of paper in India has increased by almost double in the past few decades, per capita consumption of paper in India is still only 9.3 kg, 230 kg in the United States and 175 kg in the EU. The level of a far cry. However, the low per capita consumption level also brings room for development in India’s paper industry. In the coming years or even decades, the huge demand growth will promote the rapid development of the paper industry in India. In the long run, as the government of India promotes the development of the cultural industry, the development of the printing industry, the government’s ever-increasing investment in education, the changes in urban lifestyles and the economic development will all become favorable driving forces for the development of the paper industry in India . Based on the above factors, the Indian paper industry is expected to average 6%