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Tuesday, 08. May 2012

Xylexpo 2012, 8.-12-.05.2012, Milan, Italy

Biennial world exhibition for woodworking technology and furniture supplies
Wednesday, 09. May 2012

Xylexpo 2012, 8.-12-.05.2012, Milan, Italy

Biennial world exhibition for woodworking technology and furniture supplies
Thursday, 10. May 2012

Xylexpo 2012, 8.-12-.05.2012, Milan, Italy

Biennial world exhibition for woodworking technology and furniture supplies
Friday, 11. May 2012

Xylexpo 2012, 8.-12-.05.2012, Milan, Italy

Biennial world exhibition for woodworking technology and furniture supplies
Saturday, 12. May 2012

Xylexpo 2012, 8.-12-.05.2012, Milan, Italy

Biennial world exhibition for woodworking technology and furniture supplies
Wednesday, 30. May 2012

TEKHNODREV North-West 2012, 30.05.-1.06.2012, Perm, Russia

15th international trade fair for technologies, equipment and tools for woodworking and furniture industry
Thursday, 31. May 2012

TEKHNODREV North-West 2012, 30.05.-1.06.2012, Perm, Russia

15th international trade fair for technologies, equipment and tools for woodworking and furniture industry

Wood Resources International

03-02-12

China is now the world’s largest importer of softwood lumber and logs

03-02-12

 Reduced activities in the housing construction sector in China decreased importation of softwood logs and lumber in late 2011, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly. Despite the decline in the 4Q, total imports during 2011 reached a record high, making China the largest importer of logs and lumber in the world.

Importation of softwood logs and lumber to China has increased continuously over the past 15 years, and in 2011 the country was the largest importer of softwood lumber and logs in the world, according to the Wood Resource Quarterly. Total import value equaled almost eight billion US dollars last year, which was an increase of 57 percent from 2010, and up from only 70 million dollars 15 years ago. Annual growth over the past five years has been almost 30 percent, and over the past 15 years, the CAGR has been as high as 36 percent.

It can be expected that the housing market will continue to face headwinds during the first half of 2012 unless the Chinese government steps in to ease the country’s monetary policy. As a consequence, the prospects for log and lumber imports will be faced with uncertainty short-term, but will likely continue to trend upward long-term.