Pulp Market Dynamics: Suzano's EBITDA Growth and Deleveraging Efforts
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Pulp Market Dynamics: Suzano's EBITDA Growth and Deleveraging Efforts

authorBy Nouriel Roubini
DateAug 14, 2026
Read time1 min

Suzano (SUZ) has demonstrated growth in its EBITDA, predominantly propelled by an upswing in pulp prices. This positive trend occurs despite the mitigating effects of escalating input costs and subdued sales volumes. The company's efforts to reduce its debt are somewhat restricted by the increasing capacity for hardwood pulp in China and the ongoing shift towards softwood pulp substitutes.

However, Suzano is proactively implementing various operational improvements. These include strategic hedging, minimizing production interruptions, and securing advantageous sourcing agreements. These initiatives are projected to lead to a reduction in cash costs and further enhance performance. The company's deleveraging rate is currently estimated at around 3% per quarter. Furthermore, the recent acquisition of Arbex J.V. has had a negligible impact on its overall leverage, confirming that pulp continues to be the dominant driver of Suzano's EBITDA.

In the dynamic global pulp market, companies like Suzano navigate complex challenges and opportunities. By focusing on strategic cost management and leveraging favorable market conditions, they can build a more resilient and prosperous future. This approach not only strengthens their financial position but also contributes to the broader economic landscape.

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