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China’s timber imports plunge

Imports of logs and timber to China plunged 19 percent during the first eight months of 2012 relative to the same period a year earlier reports the Wood Resource Quarterly. The slowdown is attributed to a drop in demand due to reduced construction.



China imported $4.3 billion worth of logs and lumber through the end of August, 19 percent last year. Log imports dropped 17 percent by volume, lumber volume fell 5 percent.



The biggest decline in log imports were from Russia and the U.S. Prices fell most steeply for Russian lumber.



China is the world’s largest log and lumber importer.





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