Exports from Peru in the period January – April 2013, were $47.2 million FOB compared to $55.5 million FOB in the same period last year representing a decline of almost 15%.
ByLesprom Network
Jul 19, 2013. /Lesprom Network/. Exports from Peru in the period
January – April 2013, were $47.2 million FOB compared to $55.5 million FOB in
the same period last year representing a decline of almost 15%, ITTO reported.
To-date, the three main export markets were China,
Mexico and United States and these three
markets accounted for just over 70% of all wood product exports.
Imports by the Dominican Republic increased significantly
over the previous year.
The main product of interest in the Chinese market was hardwood flooring
while for the US the two most
traded items were kiln-dried sawnwood and plywood.
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