NTPM braces for impact


NTPM Holdings Bhd group chairman and managing director Lee See Jin - File pic

GEORGE TOWN: The rising cost of pulp and waste paper looks likely to impact NTPM Holdings Bhd’s earnings for the financial year ending April 30, 2022.

Group chairman and managing director Lee See Jin told StarBiz that pulp prices, for example, rose to US$700 (RM2,907) per tonne from US$470 (RM1,952) in December 2020.

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