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Dollar Exchange Rates of 10th Dec. 2004 Japan
Yen 103.16 Apkindo
proposes minimum prices Apkindo,
the Indonesian Plywood Association, has announced export plywood price
guides after a five-month wait. The announced prices are reflective of
higher log and adhesive cost. Although there is no binding obligation on
mills to follow the price recommendations they are encouraged to use them
as a price guideline. The
announced prices are US$360 per cubic metre C&F for 12 mm JAS concrete
formboard 3x6 and US$340 for 11.5 mm standard panel F 3star. For 12mm
hardwood structural panel F 4star the price recommendation is US$390 per
cubic metre some US$25-30 higher than the prices in November. Prices
quoted for JAS concrete formboard panels are now more than US$360 per
cubic metre. The
reasons for the higher prices are increased oil prices which have pushed
up transport and adhesives costs, that the log supply is tightened because
of strict control of harvests and because log supplies will become tighter
in the coming monsoon rain season. Despite the higher prices, Japanese
buyers will be better placed to absorb these because of the appreciation
of the yen against the dollar. Tropical logs Domestic
sales prices of tropical logs fell further in November as FOB prices
bottomed out because of the advancing yen exchange rates. Plywood mills
have not cut back on purchases but the drop is simply caused by cost
reduction factors. For
log importers, log sales prices are at just about breakeven at best and
some are in deficit so they are strongly resisting lower prices. However,
as the yen was appreciating to almost 100 yen to the dollar, the market
anticipates nothing but lower prices and the importers are not able to
even think about higher prices. The
momentum is on the side of the log end-users at the moment. Current prices
of Sarawak meranti regular are yen 5,900-5,950 per koku CIF, yen 100 down
from late October. Small meranti prices are also down by yen 100-150 at
about yen 5,200. Kapur prices are around yen 6,300-6,400, 100 yen down. FOB
prices have slightly rebounded since early December with US$2-3 per cubic
metre raise. Until the rain season is over in SE Asia, FOB prices are
likely to remain firm because of reduced supply. Some importers see that
if meranti regular prices go to US$150 per cubic metre, there will not be
much room to move prices further. The
Japan Lumber Report is reporting that ocean freight is going up again for
December shipments due higher bunker oil and higher charter rates. Freight
for Sarawak loading (one port loading and two ports discharging) is set to
be increased by US$1-2 to US$35 per cubic metre. PNG
freight would be about US$44, US$1 up. Increasing FOB prices and higher
freight will offset all the gains due to the appreciation of the yen for
January shipments. Second
adhesive plant in China Zhanjiagang
Oshika Chemical Industrial Co, a joint venture with Malaysian companies,
has completed a second manufacturing plant in China to produce more
adhesives for secondary processing. Production
of adhesive very high in China and this new plant is in Zhanjiagang some
150 km northwest of Shanghai along Chang Jiang river, where there are many
wood processing plants producing plywood, fiberboard and building
materials. Adhesive supply in China has been short supply in the past
because investment in milling plant got ahead of adhesive production. In
contrast to the Japanese market, main demand in China is for E1F2star and
E0(e 3star) but the new plant can produce F 4star and can tap the adhesive
market in Japan. Extensive
plantations Rimbunan
Hijau (RH), a major forest products company in Malaysia, started
plantation development two years ago with the planting of 20,000 hectares
annually in Malaysia. Over the next fifteen years the planted area will be
as much as 400,000 hectares. The
company says it will begin harvests after ten years and hopes to
supplement supplies to its plywood mills. Species planted are kelempayan,
which is suitable for plywood core use and eucalyptus species such as
kamerere. Kelempayan is a fast growing species can grow to about 40 cms in
diameter in ten years. Logs
For Plywood Manufacturing
CIF
Price Yen per Koku Meranti
(Hill, Sarawak) Medium
Mixed 5,850 Meranti
(Hill, Sarawak) STD
Mixed
5,900 Meranti
(Hill, Sarawak) Small
Lot (SM60%,
SSM40%) 4,700 Taun,
Calophyllum (PNG) and
others
4,700 Mixed
Light Hardwood (PNG
G3-G5 grade) 4,200 Okoume
(Gabon)
7,000 Keruing
(Sarawak) Medium
MQ & up
7,100 Kapur
(Sarawak) Medium MQ
& up
6,700 Logs
For Sawmilling FOB
Price
Yen per Koku Melapi
(Sarawak) Select
8,800 Agathis
(Sarawak) Select
8,600 Lumber
FOB Price
Yen per Cu.m White
Seraya (Sabah) 24x150mm,
4m 1st
grade 105,000 Mixed
Seraya 24x48mm, 1.8-4m,
S2S
42,000 For more information on the
Japanese market please see www.n-mokuzai.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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