
New Zealand log export volumes rise seasonally after strong March harvesting conditions.

New Zealand log export volumes rise seasonally after strong March harvesting conditions.

Price for logs exported from Japan grew only 0.2%.

Compared with the previous month, production was down 48%.

Industrial roundwood totals 21.656 million m3 in January to April, 6% below the five-year average, while energywood totals 2.230 million m3, 13% above the five-year average.

Price for logs exported from New Zealand to South Korea changed marginally 0.0%.

Price for logs exported from New Zealand declined only 0.3%.

Price for logs exported from the U.S. to China contracted 10%.

Price for logs imported to China grew only 0.6%.

Price for sawlog exported from Germany to China expanded 13%.

Imports of softwood logs to China increased slightly 0.9%.

Imports of logs to India grew 6%.

Price for logs exported from Lithuania rose 4%.

Price for pulpwood imported to Finland slipped 5%.

Price for logs exported from Germany grew only 0.5%.

Price for logs exported from Norway slipped 4%.

Compared with the previous month, production was down 18%.

Price for logs exported from Brazil increased 10%.

High roundwood prices and slightly higher felling volumes lift income, even as trade and prices ease late in the year.

Price for logs exported from Canada increased 20%.

For delivery timber, prices increased on sawlogs and decreased on pulpwood.