China’s domestic timber production rose 2% to 83.67 million cubic metres in 2013. Timber imports (logs and sawnwood) rose 18% to 79.16 million cubic metres log equivalent and the value of China’s timber imports grew 26% to $16.1 billion in 2013.
ByLesprom Network
Jun 10, 2014. /Lesprom Network/. China’s domestic timber
production rose 2% to 83.67 million cubic metres in 2013. Timber imports (logs
and sawnwood) rose 18% to 79.16 million cubic metres log equivalent and the
value of China’s timber imports
grew 26% to $16.1 billion in 2013, ITTO reported.
In terms of volume
the proportion of domestic to imported timber in 2013 was 51:49 which is
roughly similar to that in 2012.
Domestic timber is
mainly used for fibreboard, mine timber and private purposes in rural areas
while imported timber is mainly used for construction, home interior decoration
and improvements and furniture production.
Softwoods dominate China’s timber imports
and have increased rapidly in recent years. China’s softwood timber imports
were 57.18 million cubic metres in 2013 and have been growing at almost 20% per
year since 2008.
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