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Indoor finishings in wooden houses
Russia bans log exports to China
China’s timber import has dropped 11.5% in the first trimester of 2008
International Workshop for : „Inovations in Tropical Wood Industry”
Bamboo - a popular building material
Down fall in the Russian wood industry
France – a foresty leader, by excellency
Global warming, an issue of general interest
The International Conference for Pulpwood
Russia - conquered by foreign investments
The forestry industry in Beleaguered is in search of new uses for bug-damaged wood
Global warming, an issue of general interest
Wooden board – new trands for outdoor decorations
Iminent danger in Romania’s protected areas
Wooden shutters, between tradition and modernism
Democratic Republic of Congo - Forest Industry -between past and future
The advantages of log house
Global Trends and Africa
The inauguration of a new timber-processing factory in Caerphilly Region – Wales
ENG - US – major importer of illegal Asian processed timber
Global Trends
Warning!
Sierra Leone bannes the timber export
Timber industry is in collaps in Kallai area, India
Brazil - world's supplier of raw material
WPC - Wood Plastic Composite - Similar Appearance as Wood With a Far Higher Durability
The Finns - manufacturers of wooden houses through excellence
The 15-th edition of KWF-Tagung - Germany 2008
The "catastrophic" wood species for the forest
The exportation volume in the Italian regions
French forests – important natural resources
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER Brasov organizes, between 21 – 24 May, 2008, BraMOB® 2008 Exhibition
The certified wood
UAE wood imports surge
Azi Ltd. - specialised manufacturer of lamellar elements
EuroParket 2008 - April 13-15, Kortrijk Xpo, Belgium
International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry June 25–27, 2008
The European Exhibition of Wood and Sustainable Habitat, 3-6 April, Grenoble, France
The handcrafted wood industry in India – new perspectives
Illegal cuttings and the world market of wood
Glulam product - increase of popularity
28-29 May 2008 - Nantes - 10th Edition of The Exhibition Carrefour International du Bois
Shinnoki - comfort and innovation in the field of interior decoration
Atmosphere, the new furniture showroom in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Konteaki Furniture Company, UK - low-cost options for high quality furniture
The Landes forest of Gascogne, France - a sustainable economic resource
Quebec abolishes CAAF - Contracts Supply and Forest management
Major cities around the world join WWF in fighting climate change during Earth Hour 2008
Brief analysis on the timber market made by the association Forestry Economy of Switzerland
The Canadian lumber Industry - New trends
Forest Industry, a Test Case in Globalization Debate
Exhibition FORESTA-EUROSILVA INTERNATIONAL 2008
Italian industry slowed in November 2007
The effects of the appreciation of the Romanian leu in the wood industry
The crisis of the forest industry of Quèbec is being accentuated
Canada - Quebec: forest industry in numbers
Wood is always profitable
The economical relations between Romania and Egypt
International Fair of Forestry - Lucerne, Switzerland, 16-19 August 2007
MOW Furniture Show
Austrofoma – 9-11 October 2007 – Austria
The standardisation in the wood industry
Let us Live Wood - 1-4 November 2007, Bordeaux
Timber & Working With Wood - Adelaide, Australia: 27-29 July 2007
EXPOFORESTAL CENTROAMERICA - 31 July - 05 August, GUATEMALA
Exhibition of Graduates of Kozma Lajos Technical School
Furniture China 2007
Feedback of FORESTA EUROSILVA INTERNATIONAL
MOBEXPO BACAU 2007
BraMOB – a very promosing event
ZOW Spain, 12-15.06.2007
FORESTA EUROSILVA INTERNATIONAL 2007
Another successful event at Expo Arad - MobilAR 2007
The 11th Specialized International Exhibition – INTERLES
Mediafax Talks about Wood Industry
FEEDBACK of the World Trade Center Bucharest & WoodBusinessPortal.com Business meeting
Pannon Design Exhibition of Furniture and Home Design 2007
MobilAR 2007 - Furniture, furniture accessories and woodwoorking fair
Déco Passion - Toulouse, France
DOOR FAIR 2007 – Istanbul – Expo-Center
BraMOB 2007 – Furniture and Interior Design Exhibition
WORLD TRADE CENTER Bucharest & WoodBusinessPortal.com - Buisness meeting
Treated timber – “a time bomb”
China’s timber demand increases
Microwave Drying of Timber Could Revolutionise Industry

June 20, 2008

Global Trends

The forest cover in Africa, expanded on approximately 650 million hectares, represent 16.8% of the “global forest” and 21.8% of Africa’s surface.
The main exporters of wood products from Central and Western Africa are France, Germany, Italy and Spain. Recently, Portugal was added to this list.
Currently, China imports larger quantities than these countries, especially logs necessary for producing plywood and veneer.
Globally, Japan and China are the major importers for tropical wood – China importing logs, Japan – already processed wood.
Together, these two countries sum up almost 40% of the world’s tropical wood trade.
Recently, producers and importers of the timber industry had to adjust to a market change, caused especially the decrease in wood availability due to over exploitation. The market was also influenced by the demand from the consumers and by the increasing role of civil society.
Some reports suggest that the timber industry has an upward evolution that might burst and continue over a larger period of time. This constant and stabile evolution is determined by the prices of timber and veneer that remains unchanged, despite the massive demands from China, Japan and India.
The economic and demographic growths are factors that maintain a constant demand, and become decisive in the market’s evolution.
The power of trade
Commerce has a key role a sustainable forest management.
The interest of European countries in regard to conservation helped the raise in demand for wooden products and increased pressure on suppliers – especially those from the tropical regions. They are now obligated to show proof of a sustainable and legal source of exploitation.
To make possible the “restraint” of a market sector, the African wood suppliers will have to show their support for international legal checking and for forestry certificates.
Even though the African countries supply only a small part of UE’s wood imports, the trade between Africa and Europe has a major importance both because of their volume and their value. Thus, Europe becomes a market for African products.
The development of this international trade is supported by public and private sectors which supply the specific legislation for the forestry domain, by groups of producers and consumers, along side the international initiatives which are now focused on African producers.