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In Norway, a total of 2.3 million cubic metres of roundwood were cut for sale in the 3rd quarter of 2015. This is 2 percent more than in the corresponding quarter of 2014. The average Norwegian roundwood price rose by 6 percent in the same period
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In Norway, a total of 2.7 million cubic metres of roundwood were cut for sale in the 1st quarter of 2015. This is 7 percent more than in the corresponding quarter of 2014. The average Norwegian roundwood price rose by 2 percent in the same period
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Roundwood prices in Norway have slightly increased in August both as compared to July as well as compared to August 2013. Taking into account the currency balance (NOK-EUR), the increase is even higher: when converted from Norwegian crown to Euro, the average roundwood price increase in August is of 31%...
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Following a favourable 2013 for the Norwegian forest industry, when a total of 9 million cubic metres of industrial roundwood were cut for sale, the highest volume in 20 years, the first half of 2014 seems to continue this positive trend...
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Sarawak log exporters are saying that market sentiment is uncertain as some log buyers are waiting to see if the Indonesian authorities decide to allow the export of plantation logs.
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Analysts report that demand in the main export markets remains weak but that there are signs of increased buyer interest in Europe and that, after a quiet spell, Indian buyers have become more active.
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Tan Chin Huat, chairman of the Malaysian International Furniture Fair (MIFF) said that exhibitors at last months’ fair reported record orders of RM2.63 billion (approximately US$854 million)...
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Preliminary figures for Malaysian timber exports in 2012 suggest they totalled RM 19.9 billion (approximately US$ 6.3 billion) however, the statistics are still being finalised...
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As the Chinese New Year holidays approach the timber industries in Malaysia are beginning to wind down production and prepare for a shut down from the first week in February. Sawmills, especially in Peninsular Malaysia, will shut for an extended break in early February...
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Industries close to welcome Chinese Year of the snake
The timber industry in Malaysia traditionally closes for the Chinese New Year celebrations...
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The most recent export data shows that Malaysian exports totalled RM 390.3 billion for the period January to September 2012; this generated an average monthly positive trade balance of around RM 10 billion...
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The Malaysian Ministry of Plantation Industries and
Commodities has indicated that some progress has been
made in talks with the European Union (EU) concerning
the Voluntary Partnership Agreement (VPA)...
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The Ministry of International Trade and Industry is urging
the timber sector in Sarawak, as the state with the largest
timber resource, to consider expanding investment in the
furniture industry...
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In 2010, the official Dutch government timber
procurement body TPAC judged that the Malaysian
Timber Certification System (MTCS) does not meet the
Dutch procurement criteria for wood...
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The Malaysian Plantation and Commodities Ministry said
that the Malaysian timber industry is projected to meet its
export target of RM20 billion to RM21 billion, which is
close to the RM20.5 billion exports in 2010...
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Malaysia’s exports of wooden furniture in 2011 are
expected be no higher than the RM6.5 billion achieved in
2010 as continued uncertainty in the global economy
weighs on the timber manufacturing and export sectors...
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Sarawak based Jaya Tiasa Holdings Bhd. is of the view
that export market prices for logs from Sarawak will
remain firm due to the tight supply situation...
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Malaysian timber exports slowed in the first four months
of this year and timber exporters in the country are wary of
a yet another economic downturn in the US that could
impact timber markets around the world as in 2009...
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For the first 5 months of 2011 Malaysia’s exports of
wooden furniture and other wood products amounted to
Euro 201.65, a decline of around 6% compared to the
same period in 2010...
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The Malaysian Timber Certification Council (MTCC) says
that there are 5 million ha. of certified tropical forest in
Malaysia, making this the world’s largest on record...
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With 85 per cent of Malaysia’s furniture being exported
manufacturers are constantly looking for new market
opportunities, especially in the non-traditional Asian
markets such as China and India...
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