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Shanghai
timber import trends Shanghai
Port has been the main distributing centre for imported timber for many
years and some significant trends in timber imports have been observed: The
proportion of softwood logs has fallen dramatically. Once US Douglas fir,
spruce and hemlock dominated imports in Shanghai and East China. American
Douglas fir logs through Shanghai Port totalled some 460,000 cubic metres
in 1993 making up 33% of the national total imports. In
recent years the proportion of imported softwood logs of total log imports
through Shanghai Port has fallen to about 15%. However, nationally,
softwood logs now make up about 65% of all log imports. Sawnwood
imports exceeded log imports for the first time in 2001. Sawnwood imports
through Shanghai Port were 1.072 million cubic metres 2001 and since then
the range of species has expanded noticeably. Timber
imports shipped in containers now exceeded bulk timber imports and the
size of the batch has dropped. Previously timber imports through Shanghai
Port were of large quantities and few batches. For example, timber imports
through Shanghai Port were 1.423 million cubic metres in 239 batches with
an average batch of 5,954 cubic metres in 1993. In 2001 timber imports
through Shanghai Port were 2.073 million cubic metres in 17,783 batches
with a batch size of just 116 cubic metres. Imported
timber shipped in containers in 2001 totalled 1.353 million cubic metres,
making up over 65% of the total timber imports through Shanghai. Plywood
imports through Shanghai Port have fallen and now plywood exports exceed
plywood imports a situation which is reflected nation wide. China's
plywood exports exceeded its imports for the first time in 2001. It is
expected that China's plywood exports will exceed 4 million cubic metres
by the end of 2004 and plywood imports will be only around 700,000 cubic
metres. New Records
Expected Ma
Tinggui, President of the China Construction and Decoration Association,
is on record as saying that the total output value of China's construction
and decoration materials industry could break new records again in 2004
surpassing the Yuan 830 billion recorded in 2003. China has become one of
the major production, consumption and exporting countries for construction
and decoration materials. Mr.
Ma pointed out that China's construction and decoration industry has
developed rapidly spurred on by the economic reforms in the country. The
value of China's construction and decoration materials industry has grown
at an annual rate of around 20% for many years. Currently
the output and export value of China's stone materials alone ranks number
one in the world according to the association. The scale of production in
China's coating materials sector is second only to that in the USA and
China has become one of the major producers and consumers of pottery and
porcelain. The association expects the total output value of China's
construction and decoration materials sector could reach Yuan 1.4 trillion
by 2010. More tariff
cuts It
has been reported that approval has been given by the State Council for
further cuts in import tariffs on more than 900 items as of January 1 of
2004. Analysts estimate that
this move will lower the average level of import tariffs to 9.9 percent
from the current level of 10.4 percent. After
the adjustment, the average import tariff on farm produce will drop from
15.6 percent to 15.3 percent and for industrial goods from 9.5 percent to
9.0 percent. Amongst these, the import tariff for aquatic products will
reportedly be 10.5 percent, timber, paper and paper products 4.6 percent,
textiles and clothing 11.4 percent; chemical products 6.9 percent;
vehicles 13.3 percent; machinery 8.0 percent and electronic products 9.1
percent. Year
2005 will be the time for the final round of import tariff cuts as the
country adjusts to the WTO commitments on tariff concessions. Canada to
promote timber sales Exports
of wood products from British Columbia to China have been increasing in
recent years. Canada's exports soared to C$1 billion in 2003 from C$300
million in 1987. British Columbian exporters have been promoting Canadian
style wood-frame house in Shanghai and Tianjin since 2002. Now the a
mission from British Columbia will visit Shanghai and take the to promote
Canadian Style Wood-Frame House at the Shanghai Expo. Guangzhou
City Imported Timber Market Logs
Yuan per Cu.m Radiata
Logs
6m 26cmdia
800-1000 Luan
Logs
1600-1800 Merbau
6m 60cm dia
2300-2800 Kapur/Keruing 60cm+
dia
1800-2000 Beech
30cm Veneer Qual.
3600 Sawnwood
Yuan per Cu.m Teak
Boards
7770-14500 Maple
2" KD 7650-11800 Cherry
2" 8200-13200 SE
Asian Sawn 4m+ 3000-3200 Plywood
Yuan per sheet Plywood
4x8
3mm
26-32 4x8
18mm
175 Shanghai
Furen Wholesale
Market
Yuan per Cu.m Wenge
Logs
4200-4500 Sawnwood
Yuan per Cu.m Beech
KD Grade AB
3800-3900 Cherry
(25mm) 12200-12500 Tamalan
6600 Sapele
5500-5600 Hebei
Shijiangzhuang Wholesale Market Logs
Yuan per Cu.m Korean
Pine 4m
38cm dia
1100 Mongolian
Scots Pine 4m
30cm dia
990 6m
30+cm dia
1020 Sawnwood Mongolian
Scots Pine 4m
5-6cm thick
1200 4m
10cm thick
1250 Shandong
De Zhou Timber market Larch
Logs
Yuan per Cu.m 4m
24-28cm dia
890 6m
24-28cm dia
900 White
Pine 4m
24-28cm dia
940 6m
24-28cm dia
950 Korean
Pine 4m
30cm dia
1100 6m
30cm dia
1150 Tian
Jin City Huan Bo Hai timber Market Sawnwood
Yuan per Cu.m US
Black Walnut 2.6m
5cm thick
13500 Red
Walnut 2.2m 5cm
3200 Padauk
2.3m 5cm 9500 Sapele 2.2-2.5
m 5cm thick
5800
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