The Board of the Finnish Forest Industries Federation re-elected Jussi Pesonen, President and CEO of UPM-Kymmene, as its Chairman for the third year running.

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Finnish Forest Industries Federation re-elects Jussi Pesonen as Chairman

Nov 16, 2015. /Lesprom Network/. The Board of the Finnish Forest Industries Federation re-elected Jussi Pesonen, President and CEO of UPM-Kymmene, as its Chairman for the third year running.

“Three important themes stand out in forest industry lobbying, and the Finnish government plays a role in all. First of all, the government must hold on to its promise that industry’s costs will not be increased during this term. Cost pressures can be mitigated by quickly adopting Emissions Trading Scheme compensation in full,” Mr Pesonen said.

“Secondly, the labour market requires urgent reform. The government must reduce unit labour costs, if the central labour organisations fail to do so. The labour market expects the government to be consistent regarding all decisions related to working life,” Mr Pesonen said.

“Thirdly, wood raw material availability is an issue. No bioeconomy or renewable energy targets will be met if the wood markets do not grow,” he added.

The Finnish Forest Industries Federation’s board chairman and deputy chairmen continue in their roles and no changes were made to the composition of the Executive Committee.

In 2016, Metsä Group’s President and CEO, Kari Jordan, and Stora Enso’s CFO, Seppo Parvi, will continue as deputy chairmen of the board.

In addition to the chairmen, next year’s Executive Committee includes Haapajärven Ha-Sa Managing Director Kalle Kantola, Versowood Managing Director Ville Kopra, Sappi Finland Operations Mill Director Martti Savelainen, and Vapo CEO Tomi Yli-Kyyny.

The Finnish Forest Industries Federation (FFIF) is an organization representing Finnish wood processing companies. The task of the FFIF is to promote the operational opportunities of its member companies and to develop the public image of the forest industry as defined by the members.