Increased demand for softwood lumber in the US and Asia will change the global trade flows of wood in the coming decade prnewswire.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from prnewswire.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Saturday, 17 July 2021, 4:40 pm
Softwood lumber has been in high demand in the US and
Europe throughout 2021. The limited supply resulted in
temporary price surges to record high levels during the
spring, followed by substantial declines in early summer.
The outlook for lumber demand is likely to be strong
worldwide in the coming decade in most world regions,
including North America and Asia. Both these regions are
consistently dependent on imported wood.
Few countries
in the world can significantly expand lumber exports, and
Europe will play an increasingly important role as a wood
supplier in the future. Tighter lumber markets will impact
Press Release – Wood Resources International Softwood lumber has been in high demand in the US and Europe throughout 2021. The limited supply resulted in temporary price surges to record high levels during the spring, followed by substantial declines in early summer. The outlook for lumber …
Softwood lumber has been in high demand in the US and Europe throughout 2021. The limited supply resulted in temporary price surges to record high levels during the spring, followed by substantial declines in early summer. The outlook for lumber demand is likely to be strong worldwide in the coming decade in most world regions, including North America and Asia. Both these regions are consistently dependent on imported wood.
Press Release – Wood Resources International The Global Sawlog Price Index rose 8% in the 4Q/20 as demand for logs was up in North America and Europe Both of the WRIs sawlog price indices (Global and European) jumped 8% q-o-q in the 4Q/20 as log prices increased worldwide. Demand for logs improved …
The Global Sawlog Price Index rose 8% in the 4Q/20 as demand for logs was up in North America and Europe
Both of the WRI’s sawlog price indices (Global and European) jumped 8% q-o-q in the 4Q/20 as log prices increased worldwide. Demand for logs improved when lumber consumption increased in the second half of 2020, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, South Korea, and the MENA region. In Europe, the lumber market was generally flat, with only minor changes in domestic demand. However, European countries with high levels of lumber exports to non-European countries were in luck. Record setting lumber prices in the US helped drive increased shipments to higher lev
Tuesday, 20 April 2021, 4:54 pm
The Global Sawlog Price Index rose 8% in the 4Q/20 as
demand for logs was up in North America and
Europe
Both of the WRI’s sawlog price indices
(Global and European) jumped 8% q-o-q in the 4Q/20 as log
prices increased worldwide. Demand for logs improved when
lumber consumption increased in the second half of 2020,
particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, South
Korea, and the MENA region. In Europe, the lumber market was
generally flat, with only minor changes in domestic demand.
However, European countries with high levels of lumber
exports to non-European countries were in luck. Record