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Posted on 24/07/07

B.C. strike expected to boost pulp price

VANCOUVER -- A strike in British Columbia's $2-billion coastal forest industry has cut off the flow of wood from logging camps to sawmills, setting the stage for higher pulp prices and potentially benefiting pulp producers that operate in other regions.

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