China needs 16 million cubic meters of tropical timber by 2010
6. In China, 16 million cubic meters of tropical timber would be needed by 2010.
Oct 02, 2006. /Lesprom Network/. China’s imported tropical timber is mainly used to produce face and back of plywood and blockboard, solid furniture and as raw material for construction, interior decoration and home improvement. Thus, China’s demand for tropical timber depends on the development of these sectors.
According to local analysts, timber demand for plywood and blockboard, solid flooring, furniture and other end-uses would be 40 million cubic meters (of which 8 million cubic meters tropical timber), 60-70 million m2 (1.5 million cubic meters of tropical timber) and 21 million cubic meters (5 million cubic meters tropical timber), respectively by 2010. Adding another 1.5 million cubic meters for other end uses, 16 million cubic meters of tropical timber would be needed by that year. In 2005, China’s tropical log imports reached 7.4 million cubic meters while sawnwood imports were 3.0 million, giving a total of 11.4 million cubic meters roundwood equivalent (assuming a conversion factor of 1.4). Therefore, it is estimated that China would need almost 5 million cubic meters more of tropical timber to cope with demand by 2010.
However, China’s tropical timber imports have been leveling off in recent years due to bottlenecks in supply capacity in the international market. Analysts think that supply capacity, market prices, domestic tropical production and changes in national policies will affect China’s consumption tropical timber in the years to come.