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Seattle, USA. Ao? T, 2010. wood fiber, which is by far the largest component of the co? Ts when the p? You wood manufacturing has diminished? for producers of p? you many in the world in the 2Q/10 dollar am? Ricans. price of wood fiber (in dollars) has diminished? to the states, U.S., Australia and most countries in Europe. As stupid? Frequency, fiber hardwood Price Index (HFPI)? Quiet down 2. 3% per quarter pr? C? Tooth? $ 103. 37/odmt, but it is still nine percent over 12 months.

wood fiber r? Resinous Price Index (IFPS) is tomb? in 2Q for the initial registration time since the size you require in 2009. The IFPS has? T? U.S. $ 98. 29/odmt, which has diminished? 1. 2% per quarter pr? C? Tooth, but 9. 1% more? Lev? the 2Q/09. price of the fiber r? resinous decrease the most? to the states-the U.S., Eastern Canada, Germany, Spain and the Nordic countries, while prices? inated? lev? s Quarter after? s quarter, in western Canada, Russia and New Z? moor. indexes down

wood fiber? T? mainly Asc Desc am the stronger dollar? Rican compared? most other currencies in the 2Q. In local currencies, prices for wood chips and p? You? both in fact augment? in the majority? 17 r? regions followed by the quarterly analysis of timber resources. With a production? Lev? E p? You in western Canada, demand for wood fiber increased?. It has not had a direct impact on co? Ts fiber because the price of wood chips are often fix? S according to a formula li? E at the cost of p? You trade. In the 2Q/10, chip prices have jumped 20 percent compared to the same dr? C? Tooth? their highest level in two years, according to Wood Resource Quarterly. Despite? this increase, the British Columbia and Alberta wood chip prices are even lower in Canada, although the? cart pricing compared to eastern provinces is lower than it has? t? in a time tr? s long. In the South? United States, which is the largest consumer fiber r? Resinous for the production of p? You in the world, the late winter rains has caus ? the problem? my Acc? s the con? ts, the p? nuries wood since last? laughing and price increases in the 1Q/10. However, as quickly as prices climb? in the first quarter, they are tomb?'re in the 2Q when the operating conditions foresti? re am? lior? e. The average price for the chip to work has diminished? more than six per cent from its peak of all time in the 1Q/10. Global Reporting market? wood is included in the 52-page quarterly publication of the timber resource. The report,? Table in 1988 and with readers in over 25 countries, the tracks of sawlogs, wood? p? you, wood and granules? s prices in r? regions cl? s worldwide and include? also updates? r day? Guli? res of? evolution r? international center wood, p? thee, wood and march? s biomass.

Mr. Ekstr? M is the pr? President Wood Resources International LLC. The soci? Does? is a soci? t? Operating foresti? Dr. internationally recognized industry consulting cr?? in 1987, publishes two quarterly reports on lumber prices and readers in over 25 countries. Wood Resource Quarterly, cr?? in 1988, is a market report? 50 pages and includes delivery prices for sawlogs, wood? p? you and the price of wood chips. The report covers, also the last of? Development in international timber of p? You, wood and march? S biomass in all large, are happy with the world, including Asia, Am? North America , Am? South America, Oc? anie and Europe.

Seattle, USA. April 2010 . Global trade of wood chips, as in most products, fell in 2009 because of the global financial crisis. The wood chip trade grew by an average five per cent per year every year between 2002 and 2008, reaching an all time record of 31 million oven dry tonnes (odmt) in 2008. This upward trend was broken last year when trade declined 14% over the previous year, reports Wood Resource Quarterly. international trade of wood chips has always been driven by manufacturers of pastry is required unique properties of wood fibers are not available locally, for fiber at competitive prices or for strategic reasons. Despite the recent decline in world trade of wood chips has more than doubled in 20 years. The reduction of trade in 2009 was equal for both softwood and hardwood chips, and most countries reduced imports of fibers. The only major exceptions are Turkey, which has increased its imports by 50% last year and China, which has almost tripled its imports. China has evolved from being a net exporter of chips five years ago, being a smart consumer age. The country currently imports some 20% of all chips traded in the Pacific region and is now the second biggest importer of wood chips, after Japan.

trade of wood chips is still the highest in the Pacific Rim accounts for about 55% of total world trade and over 95% of trade in water-born. The main exporting countries in 2009 were Australia, Chile, the United States, Vietnam and South Africa, which together exported just over 16 million odmt. The majority of shipments of eucalyptus wood chips for pulp mills in Japan and China. The most dramatic reductions in the volume of exports last year were from Australia (-22%), United States (-25%, a majority to Canada) and South Africa (-45%), by WRQ. By cons, Vietnam and Russia have increased their deliveries last year. Outside the top five, it is noted that shipments from Uruguay declined by almost 50% last year. timber trade of raw materials, including logs and wood chips, is likely to increase in 2010 as the global economy is recovering slowly and, consequently, the demand for forest products most will improve. In addition, many energy companies in Europe are seeking new sources of biomass, which will help expand foreign trade of wood chips.

Global Reporting wood market is included in the 50-page quarterly publication of the timber resource. The report, prepared in 1988 and with readers in over 25 countries, the slopes of sawlogs, pulpwood, wood and pellet prices in key regions around the world and also includes regular updates of recent international timber, pulp, lumber and biomass markets.

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Mr. Ekstrom is the president of Wood Resources International LLC, a company internationally recognized forest industry consulting established in 1987. The company also publishes two timber prices Quarterly reports monitoring global forest products markets. Reports on the player market in over 25 countries.