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European Ink Review

Consolidation, higher raw material costs and lower margins remain major topics heading into 2006 and beyond.

By: Sean Milmo

European Editor

The European ink market has been looking more promising this year than in 2005. But first impressions can be misleading.The economies of most of the larger European countries should be better in 2006. The European Union’s economic indicator for January, based both on economic activity and business and consumer expectation, was at its highest level since mid-2001. Brighter economic prospects do not, however, necessarily translate into high printing sales, particularly in the publishing sector, ...

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