In the first six months overall, German wood panel sales were up 1%, but profiled and sawn timber were below 2012 levels, while the long winter depressed timber garden products demand 11.5%.But in June total trade was up 1% compared to last year, with better weather boosting garden products by 6%.
“Only about 10% of timber traders expect a rise in turnover in the next quarter, but generally the mood is now cautiously optimistic,” said a GD Holz spokesperson.
Timber imports remain depressed, he added, notably in garden products, with some suspecting the EU Timber Regulation (EUTR) of adversely affecting business – its effects are due to be evaluated at the end of the year.
However, the German industry is forecasting overall annual sales to be on a level with 2012.
The German Timber Trade Federation (GD Holz) is divided into five sections: wholesaling, retailing, foreign trade, round timber trade and veneer business.