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Diapers, tissues will soon cost more

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Baby diapers and toilet paper are about to get more expensive as global supplies of wood pulp tighten and demand improves.

Procter & Gamble Co. said Tuesday that it will raise the price of products including Pampers diapers, Bounty paper towels, Charmin toilet paper and Puffs tissues. A week earlier, rival Kimberly-Clark Corp. warned that “significan­tly” higher commodity costs led the company to reduce its earnings outlook.

The price of pulp, a fibrous material used in many personal-care products, has risen over the past year and will remain high through 2019, according to a May Bloomberg Intelligen­ce report. Rising demand and some unplanned shutdowns at mills — including from a trucker strike in Brazil and unusually warm weather in Nordic countries — have led to tighter supplies, said Joshua Zaret, a Bloomberg Intelligen­ce analyst.

Complicati­ng the outlook is China, which has imposed restrictio­ns on imports of used newsprint and junk mail — much of it from the U.S. — that was recycled to make pulp for the domestic packaging industry. With less pulp from recycled material available, China is “clearly going to have an impact” on the market, Zaret said.

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