Finland's Stora Enso divests two sawmills in Russia
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaFinland’s Stora Enso has entered into an agreement to divest its two sawmills and their forest operations in Russia to local management, the group said on Monday.
“Stora Enso’s assessment is that due to the uncertainties in the Russian market, local ownership and operation can provide a more sustainable long-term solution for these business operations and the employees working there,” the Finnish forestry group said in a statement.
Stora Enso announced on 2 March 2022 that it would stop all production and sales in Russia until further notice, and added the group is in process to find a “sustainable solution” for its three packaging plants in Russia.
The forestry group already recorded an impairment loss of 70 million euros ($75 million) for the sawmill sites in Novgorod and Karelia in the first quarter and said an additional loss for the transaction would be around 60 million euros to be recorded at the closing date, expected in the second quarter this year.
The sawmill sites employ approximately 330 people and have a total annual capacity of 350,000 m3 of sawn timber, while Stora Enso’s Russian forest operations employs approximately 170 people and manages long-term harvesting rights covering around 370,000 hectares, the group said.