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Seattle, USA. The continued increase in demand for wood of matter? Res first? Res from sawmills, plywood mills? and Mills p? China has pushed you? int prices? laughing logs up and many Chinese companies are increasingly exploring the possibilities? s importing more logs and wood chips to complete? ter national fiber sources. The log supply

tightened? has entered? No? higher log prices that domestic Sch? e. Sawlogs Chinese fir price? Taient pr? S 17 per cent higher in the 2Q/10 compared to m? I quarter 2009, according to Wood Resource Quarterly (WRQ). Eucalyptus logs, mainly used? by industry p? your are? also become more expensive the last 12 months, reaching a new record low. Co? Ts forever? Lev? S newspapers of local origin has entered? No? higher import volumes? s up? pr? feels that Sch? e. During the first eight months of 2010, total imports of logs r? Resinous and hardwood have increased? of 23 per cent? the m? me p? period in 2009. The import of tropical hardwood logs has increased? pr? s 50 per cent, and Papua New Guin? ead? pass? Russia as a supplier of hardwood logs major? the sawmill and veneer industry in China. Apr? S Russia introduced an export tax of 25% of log value of log in 2008, the exp? Conditions to China is pass? a record 25 million m3 in 2007? less than 15 million m3 of this Appendix? e. Unless Russia r? Product fares newspaper, it is difficult to see the increasing import between two countries. Instead New Z? Moor Australia,? United States, Canada, Papua New Guin? E, Solomon Island and a number of African countries will all continue? benefit from the diversification of the forestry industry? re Chinese journal of their supply. During the first eight months of this Appendix? E, imports of wood chips to China have more than doubled? compared? last year, as indicated? in the WRQ. Factories p? Your China increased? their consumption of wood fiber imports? es fa? is spectacular in just two years. Total imports for 2010 chips are capable of? Be pr? S five times more than in 2008. Vietnam is by far the largest supplier of chips followed by Indonesians? Sie and Tha? Moor. The three countries together currently provide about 90% of all imports and chips? S. Lumber shipments

Mati? Res first? Res to power the forestry industry? Re growing Chinese have considered? Ably increased? these last ten? res ann? are and because of the amount? limit? e Resources Forest? res national trend, it is likely to continue in the coming Sch? es. Global Reporting market? wood is included in the 52-page quarterly publication of the timber resource. The report,? Table in 1988 and has subscribers? S in over 25 countries, the tracks of saw logs, wood? p? you, wood and pellet prices in most of the r? regions cl? s worldwide and report include? also updates? r day? guli? res on the last of? development in international timber, p? you, wood biomass and the market? s. coordinates? Esdes timber resources

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Seattle, USA. There has been a rapid expansion of capacity? of granules? s wood Am? North America last five? res ann? are, from just over one million tonnes in 2004? more than six million tonnes in 2009, according to an r? one hundred compared to the USDA Forest Service. British Columbia? T? the initial registration r? region? enjoy the r? residues of mill and little co? retes? produce granules? s wood for the rapidly growing market? Europ? in.

of capacity? S in the western province of Canada has not increased? lot these last? res ann? are, then in 2009, it is likely that the South? United States will take the rel? ve as initial registration r? region producing pellet Am? North America, according to Wood North am? Review Rican fiber. Much of the investment in capacity? of granules? s in the South? United States? t? shooting? by e market? export to Europe. On the other hand, the second? Me r? Region production Am? North America, Western am? Rican, a? date sold pellets in the market? int? Interior. In 2004, the aggregate industry has? T? virtually nonexistent in the South? U.S. and augment this sector? and reach a capacity? pr? s two million tonnes in 2009. These figures may seem impressive capacity?, Exploitation rate r? They? T? ? Surprisingly low in both the? United States and Canada. In 2008, production? Silent for about 66% of capacity? to? U.S. and 81% of capacity? Canada, estimates of the USDA-FS. The main reasons for the low rate include problem? My d? Boot to the newly built facilities, the difficulty? S financial? Res for some businesses and a lack of supply of wood fiber? affordable. increased demand for wood fiber, wood pellet manufacturers have to? accept more and more sources? co? ts more? lev? s fiber wood sawdust commonly used? s from local sawmills. More companies Pellet are now using wood chips that have? t? traditionally used? by industry p? you. Partly? Due to the expansion of the biomass sector, prices for wood chips, sawdust prices and prices of woody biomass have progress? in the U.S. this fall. North-West? United States, the price of sawdust increased? whatever they want ably last five? res ann? are. In 2004, average prices? Taient sawdust as U.S. $ 28/odmt report? by wood north-am? Rican review fiber. These prices reached a record high of U.S. $ 74/odmt? the end of 2008, and fell? since, on average U.S. $ 64/odmt in the 3Q/09. The price increases that have occurred in the West? United States are capable of? Be seen in other r? Regions experiencing rapid expansion of their industries Pellet. p? And you put wood chips? day of march? are included in the 24-page publication Wood north-am? Rican review fiber. The report,? Table in 1982 and with readers in most large companies foresti? Re in Am? North America, tracks wood chips? p? you and prices in 15 market? s cl? s of? United States and Canada. >

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Mr. Ekstr? M is the pr? President Wood Resources International LLC, which is a soci? T? Operating foresti? Dr. internationally recognized industry consultancy established in 1987. The soci? T? publish? also two timber price reports quarterly monitoring of global forest product market? s. Reports on the market? readers in over 25 countries.