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Softwood lumber demand jumps 18% last year | Softwood lumber demand jumps 18% last year |
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Global demand for softwood lumber increased by about 18 percent in 2010. This came after a year when wood consumption worldwide was the lowest it had been in almost 50 years. This upward trend in consumption has continued thus far in 2011, with total volume consumed being more than 20 percent higher than the same period in early 2010, according to the market publication Wood Resource Quarterly. Practically all major lumber markets in Asia, Europe and North America experienced stronger demand last year. This resulted in higher production worldwide and also increased global trade. The world’s largest importer, the US, imported seven percent The improved market conditions have resulted in higher lumber prices worldwide. Lumber prices can be anticipated to go up in many markets during 2011 for a number of reasons, including expected increased demand in China, somewhat higher lumber imports to Japan for the rebuilding after the earthquake, and continued measured improvements in the US housing market (mainly repair & remodelling and multi-family residential housing).
Business Support Bureau "Runa" runa.info based on International Forest Industries For more information about Russian timber industry, please see MOST (Market Overview. Statistics. Trends) - regularly updated digest of the situation in the Russian timber industry! New edition (Summary 2010) issued in May 2011!
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