
Sawlog and pulpwood stocks rose in timber balance region 2, while pulp chip stocks increased in all regions.

Sawlog and pulpwood stocks rose in timber balance region 2, while pulp chip stocks increased in all regions.

Price for logs exported from Norway dipped 3%.

Price for logs exported from Lithuania slipped 3%.

Price for pulpwood imported to Finland upped 1.0%.

Price for logs exported from Germany expanded 5%.

Burned maritime pine could enter pallet, paper, plywood and fuel markets once forest access resumes.

Compared with the previous month, production was down 10%.

Compared with the previous month, production was down 61%.

Price for logs exported from Brazil expanded 43%.

Projects in 44 states and Washington, D.C., will expand wood-processing capacity, use forest-management byproducts and reduce wildfire risks.

A full quarter of acquired operations and increased real-estate sales outweighed weaker Southern timber prices.

Price for logs exported from Canada downed 4%.

Price for logs exported from the U.S. decreased 6%.

Price for logs imported to Japan lost 9%.

Higher lumber volumes and western log realizations helped counter transportation, fuel, freight and resin cost pressures.

Framework outlines policy, investment and financing actions to increase demand for small-diameter wood and residual fiber while supporting forest management and rural economies.

Price for softwood logs imported to China grew 8%.

Price for logs imported to China gained 3%.

Price for sawlog exported from Germany to China increased 11%.

Standing-sale pulpwood prices increased by at least Euro 1 per m3 from May, while June purchase volumes rose from both May and a year earlier.