
Compared with the previous month, production was up 6%.

Compared with the previous month, production was up 6%.

Latin America remains a low‑cost source at about 95 million m3 annually while Oceania’s supply may fall by roughly three million m3 by 2035.

Exports of logs from Canada declined only 0.3%.

Price for logs exported from the U.S. increased 8%.

Price for logs exported from Brazil increased 8%.

The new allowable annual cut remains above recent harvest levels in the Skeena region timber supply area.

Price for logs exported from Japan upped 1.7%.

Buyer search yields no viable option as falling demand and rising costs pressure operations.

An AI and quantum platform will be used to raise value from wood raw material, improve productivity in tissue converting lines and optimise wood sourcing.

Imports of logs to Japan contracted 10%.

Karlsson will join the group executive management team and will succeed Magnus Örnberg, who will remain with the company until early 2027.

National survey finds stable ownership patterns, with fewer owners harvesting timber, lower concern about wildfire and higher participation in property tax, conservation easement and green certification programs.

Compared with the previous month, production was down 36%.

Price for birch sawlog exported from Russia to China gained 3%.

Compared with the previous month, production was up 35%.

Price for logs exported from Russia to China upped 4%.

Price for logs exported from the U.S. to China increased 33%.

Investigation traces FSC-certified timber sold in Europe to a Brazilian logging company that accumulated more than Euro 1.2 million in fines and a criminal conviction.

Price for logs exported from Germany to China slipped 4%.

Price for logs imported to China gained 3%.