
Are Fewer Cardboard Box Shipments an Early Signal of a Demand Dip?

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Fewer shipments of cardboard boxes in the U.S. may signal a dip in retail demand, as highlighted by International Paper Co.'s recent report of declining margins and soft demand. Shipments reached their lowest second-quarter level in a decade, indicating fragile demand across various industries. This trend raises concerns about household spending, which drives 70% of the economy. The decline is attributed to policy uncertainty and weak consumer confidence, as businesses hesitate to stockpile packaging amid unclear trade policies.
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