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In 2022, according to the current INDUSTRY RADAR for floor coverings and parquet in Switzerland, manufacturer revenues for these stagnated at around CHF 265 million at the previous year's level.
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The price of wood used for heating is capped at RON 500 per cubic meter, including VAT, according to a draft Ordinance of Emergency put up for public debate
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At the end of January, the Environment Commission of the Swiss Council of States approved the parliamentary initiative "Price recommendations also for wood from Swiss forests" by WaldSchweiz President and Councilor of States Daniel Fässler. She demands that the industry can agree on target prices for raw wood harvested in Swiss forests...
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In December 2021, pellet prices in Switzerland strengthened their upward trend from the previous month. On average, they reach a value of 396 CHF / t (+ 9.3%) - after an increase of 1.9% to 362.3 CHF / t in November...
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In October 2021, pellet prices in Switzerland accelerated their upward trend from the previous month. On average, they reach a value of 355.6 CHF / t (+ 4.4%) - after an increase of 2.3% to 340.6 CHF / t in September...
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In September 2021, pellet prices in Switzerland accelerated their upward trend from the previous month. On average, they reach a value of 340.6 CHF / t (+ 2.3%)..
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In August 2021, pellet prices in Switzerland abandoned the downward trend of the previous months. On average, they reach a value of 333.1 CHF / t (+ 1.2%) - after a minus of 0.5% to 329 CHF / t in July. Compared to August 2020 (350.4 CHF / t), there is still a minus of 4.9%. Depending
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Since the beginning of June, Swiss forest companies have had attractive log prices for deliveries to Austria and Germany. There the prices have risen sharply due to the lack of wood...
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The pellet prices in Switzerland increased in July 2021 their downward trend from the previous month slightly. On average the reached 329 CHF/t (-0,5%) – after a minus of 0,2% to 330,6 CHF/t in June. Compared to Juli 2020 (344 CHF/t) there still occurs a minus of 4,4%. Depending
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In July several Fordaq members allowed us to take a glance at the current price levels and spans of popular wood assortments that find their way to China via importers. As volatile as all of these trends are, they should, of course, only give a hint and are not to be taken compulsory
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For the Chinese timber import market, the start of 2021 can be described as spectacular. The prices of most wood species have shown a state of skyrocketing. This is quite rare in recent years, especially for prices of imported European spruce and New Zealand radiata pine logs, which have increased to a record high...
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In June 2021, pellet prices in Switzerland slowed the downward trend from the previous month. On average, they reach a value of 330.6 CHF / t (-0.2%) - after a minus of 4.9% to 331.2 CHF / t in May...
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On June 17th, Daniel Fässler, President of WaldSchweiz, submitted a parliamentary initiative entitled “Price recommendations for wood from Swiss forests”. ...
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In May 2021, pellet prices in Switzerland will follow the downward trend from the previous month even more clearly. On average, they;ve reached a value of ...
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Pellet prices in Switzerland will, on average, decline properly in April 2021. On average, they reach a value of 348.3 CHF / t (-3.3%) - after a minus of 0.1% to 360 CHF / t in March...
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Pellet prices in Switzerland continued their upward trend in December. On average, they reach a value of 358.6 CHF / t (+ 1%) - after an increase of 0.9% to 355.2 CHF / t in November...
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Pellet prices in Switzerland are on average slightly up in October. On average they reach a value of 351.9 CHF / t (+ 0.3%). After an increase of 0.1% to 350.8 CHF / t in September, things are looking better...
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