PAPER INDUSTRY ETF
Better known as "timber & forestry ETFs," the paper industry is an exchange-traded fund invests mainly in manufacturers of pulp and paper. It’s represented in the ETF sector through timber and forestry ETFs, which have majority of their holdings in paper makers and forest products.
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