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Stora Enso signs agreement to divest Hylte paper site and discontinue Anjala site divestment

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Stora Enso has signed an agreement to divest its paper production site in Hylte, Sweden and all its related assets to Sweden Timber, a Swedish sawmill and planing mill company. The enterprise value is approximately €18 million. The completion of the transaction is expected in the first half of 2023.


Concerning the Anjala paper site in Finland, Stora Enso has decided to discontinue the divestment process.

The Hylte site transaction, along with the discontinuation of the Anjala divestment, concludes Stora Enso’s plan announced in March 2022 to divest four of its five paper production sites. In line with its strategy, the group’s focus is on long term growth for its renewable products in packaging, building solutions and biomaterials innovations. ‘I am pleased that Sweden Timber will continue to serve Hylte’s paper customers with the intent to further develop the operations. For the Anjala site, we have concluded that the benefits from retaining the site within the group exceed the value of explored divestment opportunities,’ said Seppo Parvi, chief financial officer. The Hylte site’s annual capacity is 245,000 tonnes of newsprint paper.


The transaction does not affect the Packaging Solutions division’s formed fibre and biocomposite operations located at the Hylte site. The Anjala paper site, together with the retained Langerbrugge paper site in Belgium, were integrated into the Packaging Materials division on 1 January 2023. The Anjala site already leverages integrated operations with Stora Enso’s neighbouring Ingerois packaging materials site, utilising synergies in raw material and energy supply. For the Langerbrugge site, the ongoing feasibility study for a potential conversion of one of the site’s two paper lines into a packaging materials line is expected to be finalised in the first half of 2023. The retained Anjala and Langerbrugge sites will continue paper production and serving their respective customers. The agreement to divest the Hylte paper site to Sweden Timber has no immediate impact on production nor customer deliveries. The previously disclosed agreement to divest the Maxau paper site in Germany to Schwarz Produktion is expected to conclude at the beginning of this year. Divestment of the Nymölla paper site in Sweden was concluded on 2 January with ownership transferred to Sylvamo.


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