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UPM-Kymmene Corporation Interim Report January June 2006 Jussi Pesonen President and CEO July 27, 2006

Q2 2006 in focus Good growth in paper demand in Europe and Asia Overcapacity continues in coated grades Paper prices remained about the same as during Q1 2006 Operative result at the level of Q1 2006 Sales and deliveries increased UPM's costs under control UPM profitability program: PROFIT IMPROVEMENT NUMBER 1 PRIORITY Voikkaa and Kymi PM closed in June Labour negotiations completed in Finland, France, Germany and Austria UPM 2

BUSINESS DRIVERS

BUSINESS DRIVERS Printing and writing papers demand in Europe 3 800 3 600 3 400 '000 tons '06 vs. '05 3 200 3 000 2 800 2 600 2 400 Source: Cepiprint/fine Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 7 5 6-4 6 5** Jan-Jun '06 vs. Jan-Jun '05 News SC Ctd m WFC* WFU* 2006 2005 2004 **June UPM estimate 5% 8% 3% 5% 2% *) Imports not included 4 UPM 4

BUSINESS DRIVERS Printing and writing papers demand in North America 3 800 3 600 3 400 '000 tons 3 200 3 000 2 800 2 600 Jan-Jun '06 vs. Jan-Jun '05 News SC Ctd m WFC WFU -4% -8% -3% 7% -1% 2 400 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec '06 vs. '05 0-3 -2-3 0-1** Source: Cepiprint, PPPC 2006 2005 2004 **June UPM estimate -2 UPM 5

BUSINESS DRIVERS Paper market price development in Europe EUR/ton 1 200 1 000 Jan-Jun '06 vs. Jan-Jun '05 News SC LWC WFC WFU 5 % 0 % 0 % -1 % -3 % 800 600 400 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 News 45 g/m² SC rg 56 g/m² LWC off 60 g/m² WFCr 100 g/m² WFUr 80 g/m² Source: PPI UPM 6

BUSINESS DRIVERS Paper market price development in USA USD/ton 1 400 1 200 Jan-Jun '06 vs. Jan-Jun '05 News SC LWC WFC WFU +12 % +3 % +6 % +5 % +9 % 1 000 800 600 400 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 News 48,8 g/m² SC 51,8 g/m² LWC 59,2 g/m² WFCr 88,8 g/m² WFUr off 74 g/m² Source: RISI UPM 7

BUSINESS DRIVERS Advertising expenditure in printed media Growth % from previous year 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0-2 -4-6 -8 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05E 06E Newspapers, Zenith June 06 Magazines, Zenith June 06 Direct Mail Source: ZenithOptimedia, Direct mail: North America and Europe only, Wilkofsky Gruen Associates and Zenith UPM 8

BUSINESS DRIVERS Global chemical pulp market price USD/ton 800 700 USD 697/t 600 500 USD 649/t 400 300 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 PIX NBSK (Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft) PIX BHKP (Northern Bleached Hardwood Kraft) Source: FFIF July 18th, 2006 UPM 9

BUSINESS DRIVERS Recycled paper price EUR/ton in Germany 200 150 100 EUR 70/t 50 0 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 Source: EUWID UPM 10

BUSINESS DRIVERS Raw material market prices vs. UPM's cost development Index 2004=100 220 Electricity (EEX) Coating materials 190 160 Chemical pulp Electricity (Nordpool) Bleaching chemicals 130 100 UPM Paper divisions* 70 Q1/04 Q2/04 Q3/04 Q4/04 Q1/05 Q2/05 Q3/05 Q4/05 Q1/06 Q2/06 * Cost/delivered paper ton (rolling 12months) UPM 11

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 Quarterly key figures Sales, M Operating profit, M Q2/06 Q1/06 Change Q2/05 Q2-Q1 06 as revised 2,484 2,460 24 2,253-54 170-7 Non-recurring items -133-15 - Change in the value of biological assets -102-4 10 Operating profit excl. non-recurring items and change in the value of biological assets, M 181 189-8 -17 EPS excluding non-recurring items and change in the value of biological assets, 0.18 0.22-0.04-0.09 EPS as reported, -0.20 0.19 0.05 Paper deliveries, 1,000 tons 2,692 2,633 59 2,343 EBITDA % of sales 16.0 15.7 0.3 10.3 * EBITDA is operating profit before depreciation, amortization and impairment charges and excluding the change in value of biological assets, the share of results of associated companies and joint ventures and excluding non-recurring items UPM 13

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 EBITDA* margin of paper divisions % 30 25 20 15 10 24.5% 17.7% 12.1% 5 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 as revised Q1 2006 Q2 2006 Magazine papers Newsprint Fine and speciality papers * EBITDA is operating profit before depreciation, amortization and impairment charges and excluding non-recurring items UPM 14

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 Quarterly operating profit* of divisions, million Magazine Papers Q2/06 Q1/06 Change Q2/05 Q2-Q1 06 as revised 48 16 32-43 Newsprint 39 25 14 12 Fine and Speciality Papers 23 27-4 -17 Converting 17 19-2 6 Wood products 22 14 8 14 Other Operations Forestry department** Energy department, Finland Other and eliminations -78-82 18-14 58 20 40-2 -136-102 -22-12 40 5 41-6 Share of result of associated companies and joint ventures 8 26-18 -19 *Operating profit excluding non-recurring items **Q2/06 includes a decrease of 102 million in the value of biological assets and wood harvested UPM 15

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 Operating profit* margin by division 1(2) % 25 20 15 Operating profit % required to cover cost of capital: about 11-12% 10 5 11.1% 5.9% 3.7% 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 as revised Q1 2006 Q2 2006 Magazine papers Newsprint Fine and speciality papers *Excluding goodwill amortization (2004) and non-recurring items UPM 16

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 Operating profit* margin by division 2(2) % 8 6 Operating profit % required to cover cost of capital: about 4% 5.8% 5.4% 4 2 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 Q1 2006 Q2 2006 as revised Converting Wood products *Excluding goodwill amortization (2004) and non-recurring items UPM 17

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 Value creation % 24 20 16 12 8 4 8.7% 2.7% WACC pre tax ROCE excl. nonrecurring items ROCE as reported 0 neg. 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 1-6/06 UPM 18

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 Gearing ratio and net interest-bearing liabilities Gearing ratio Net interest-bearing liabilities %, million 120 100 80 60 40 20 Target: maximum 100% 66 69 7 000 6 000 5 000 4 000 3 000 2 000 1 000 4836 4812 0 02 03 04 05 June30 06 0 02 03 04 05 June30 06 Ratings: Moody s Baa2 (stable), latest change October 20, 2005 S&P BBB (stable), latest change May 16, 2003 UPM 19

FINANCIALS JANUARY - JUNE 2006 Capital expenditure, million 1200 1000 New production lines and units 800 600 400 200 0 298 02 03 04 05 Jan-Jun 06 Change of line of production Maintenance and replacement expenditure Depreciation excl. amortization of goodwill UPM 20

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME Decisions Personnel Finland Personnel reduction 2,557 by the end of 2008 1,885 early retirement 672 notice given France, Germany and Austria Personnel reductions 549 in total Other countries Negotiations for streamlining and personnel reduction ongoing Outsourcing negotiations continue UPM 22

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME UPM's "From-Job-to-Job" programme minimizing the impact of redundancy The programme has had a successful launch Around 200 persons reemployed in Finland by the end of August Programme to continue continued financial support for relocation and retraining until end 2008 first start-up supports will be granted in August, application possibility until end 2008 potential of 50-100 vacancies in UPM's Wood Products within a year Aker Yards and Holming Works will introduce the job opportunities in Turku and Pori in August UPM 23

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME Decisions Closures Closures and conversions Closure of Voikkaa paper mill in Q3/2006 - Closed in June Closure of Kymi PM 7 in Q3/2006 - Closed in June Closure of Tervasaari PM 6 and the oldest pulp line during Q2/2007 To cease production of coated magazine paper at Jämsänkoski PM 4 and to convert it to produce label face paper in the beginning of 2007 UPM 24

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME Closures are substantial for UPM but. UPM's coated magazine paper capacity in Europe 3,070 ktons Coated magazine paper capacity in Europe 10,900 ktons* UPM's capacity closures European demand 7,900 ktons* Exports and overcapacity 3,000 ktons* Through closures UPM will reduce 17% of its European coated magazine paper capacity UPM's capacity closures represent 5% of the European coated magazine paper capacity Source: Cepiprint, PPPC, Jaakko Pöyry *estimate 2006 UPM 25

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME Coated mechanical and fine paper grades demand and capacity* 30 mill. tons 25 20 15 10 22,6 ('07; 21,7) 16,9 10,7 11,7 8,6 7,5 2006-'07 capacity reductions in Europe - 915'000 t UPM Kymi 150' IIQ 06 UPM Voikkaa 400' IIQ 06 SE Corbehem 250' 2006 UPM Jämsänkoski 115' IQ/07 7,1 6,6 5 1,8 2,5 0 Europe N. America Asia Japan Others Capacity 50.8 mill. tons Demand 45.2 mill. tons Source: Cepi, PPPC, EMGE, RISI, Jaakko Pöyry * 2006 estimate UPM 26

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME Coated magazine and fine paper grades - demand and capacity* in Europe 25 Overcapacity 2,4 mill. tons 20 15 1,9 Exports 1,4 20,2 16,9 10 European Demand N. Am & L. Am Asia European Capacity Source: Cepi, PPPC, EMGE, RISI, Jaakko Pöyry * 2006 estimate UPM 27

PROFITABILITY PROGRAMME Sources of improved profitability Estimated annual savings in fixed costs 200 million at the end of the programme. + + + + + + 200 million Efficiency improvements Savings in variable costs Savings in fixed costs Asset impairment 2006 2007 2008 2009 Provision for personnel costs UPM 28

CURRENT TOPICS

CURRENT TOPICS Major capital expenditure Investment Pulp mill investments: Kymi recovery plant Tervasaari new bleaching line Paper machine investments: (Nordland, Docelles, Jämsänkoski) Value 325 mill. 25 mill. 153 mill. Estimated completion 2008 2007 2007 Energy investments: (Rauma, Shotton, Chapelle) 155 mill. 2006, 2007 UPM Raflatac's investments: Tampere, lamination line modernization Changshu, new pressure sensitive labelstock factory Dixon, new pressure sensitive labelstock factory 24 mill. USD 40 mill. USD 109 mill. 2006 2007 2008 UPM 30

CURRENT TOPICS UPM Raflatac expands in North America UPM Raflatac's investment: Pressure sensitive labelstock factory in Dixon, Illinois New state-of-the-art factory Investment USD 109 million Start up: Q1 2008 UPM 31

CURRENT TOPICS UPM Raflatac in North America Dixon factory: New growth platform for the Midwest market Location completes UPM Raflatac's service network for labelstock and RFID tag and inlays in North America Ontario, CA Toronto, ON Dixon, IA Wilkes-Barre, NY Fletcher, NC All major customers will be within 48 hour service range Pressure sensitive label stock factory RFID factory Slitting terminal UPM 32

CURRENT TOPICS UPM Raflatac's sales 1996-2005 Europe Film Production USA Dixon, mill. USA CM2 China Changshu 1000 Australia South- Africa 800 Malaysia China USA CM1 600 400 200 0 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06E 07E 08E UPM 33

CURRENT TOPICS UPM Raflatac Number 2 in the world Jyväskylä, Finland Scarborough, UK Dixon, IA Fletcher, NC Barcelona, Spain Tampere, Finland Nancy, France * Shanghai, China ** Changshu, China Johor, West Malaysia UPM Raflatac labelstock factories UPM Rafsec RFID manufacturing UPM Raflatac factories under construction or expansion Slitting terminals Durban, South Africa Melbourne, Australia * start-up 1/2007 ** until 2007 UPM 34

Summary Market outlook Paper demand - another good year in Europe and Asia Average paper prices forecast to be somewhat higher than last year Converting, especially UPM Raflatac's markets, good prospects Plywood in good demand, markets for sawn timber expected to improve UPM Raflatac's investment UPM Raflatac investment in Dixon, Illinois a consistent step in strengthening UPM Raflatac's global position in the fast-growing labelstock business PROFIT IMPROVEMENT NUMBER 1 PRIORITY UPM Profitability program Implementation ahead of schedule Annual cost savings target 200 million Costs frontloaded on year 2006 contribution on profits Q4 2006 and onwards UPM 35

Forward-looking statement It should be noted that certain statements herein which are not historical facts, including, without limitation those regarding expectations for market growth and developments; expectations for growth and profitability; and statements preceded by "believes", "expects", "anticipates", "foresees", or similar expressions, are forward-looking statements. Since these statements are based on current plans, estimates and projections, they involve risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to materially differ from those expressed in such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to: (1) operating factors such as continued success of manufacturing activities and the achievement of efficiencies therein, continued success of product development, acceptance of new products or services by the Group's targeted customers, success of the existing and future collaboration arrangements, changes in business strategy or development plans or targets, changes in the degree of protection created by the Group's patents and other intellectual property rights, the availability of capital on acceptable terms; (2) industry conditions, such as strength of product demand, intensity of competition, prevailing and future global market prices for the Group's products and the pricing pressures thereto, financial condition of the customers and the competitors of the Group, the potential introduction of competing products and technologies by competitors; and (3) general economic conditions, such as rates of economic growth in the Group's principal geographic markets or fluctuations in exchange and interest rates. For more detailed information about risk factors, see pages 4-8 of the company's annual report on form 20-F for the year-ended 31 December, 2005 under "Item 3. Risk Factors". UPM 36

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