Finnish forestry giant Stora Enso will launch restructuring negotiations at its Imatra mills, potentially resulting in up to 61 job cuts, according to Yle. The talks will cover a total of 923 employees at the Kaukopää and Tainionkoski production units, which manufacture chemical pulp and consumer board. The company cited ongoing weak demand in global forest products markets, driven by prolonged macroeconomic uncertainty and geopolitical instability, as the reason for the planned measures.