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from China First
Quarter Imports up China's
economy enjoyed continued rapid growth in the first quarter of 2005 and
demand for wood products increased markedly. Investment in fixed assets
rose 26% and the total industrial output value rose by just over 16%
compared to the first quarter 2004. This growth spurred demand for timber. The
higher demand was satisfied mainly from increased levels of imports.
China's Customs authority has just released date on the trade in wood
products for the first quarter, which are summarised below. Imports Year
on year log imports rose 6.7% in the first quarter to 6.9 mil cubic metres
and the value of these imports rose 19% to US$752.87 million. The average
price for imported logs rose 11.5% to US$109.4 per cubic metre. Of the
total, softwood log imports rose 5% to 4,099,209 cubic metres and the
average price for imported softwood logs was up 12.6% to US$74.20 per
cubic metre in the first quarter. Hardwood log imports in the first
quarter were up 9.4% and the average price for imported hardwood logs was
up 9.3% to just over US$161 per cubic metre. China's
sawnwood imports fell 0.7% to 1,350,250 cubic metres in the first quarter
as compared to the same period in 2004, but the value of imports was
higher by 8.3% at US$322.9 million. The average price for imported
sawnwood rose about 9% to US$239 per cubic metre. Of
the total sawnwood imports, softwood sawnwood imports rose 15.5% to 42,044
cubic metres at an average price of US$165 up over 6.25% on the 2004 first
quarter average price. While
hardwood sawnwood imports fell by 6.6% to 929,803 cubic metres the average
price for imported hardwood sawnwood was up 12% to US$273 per cubic metre. Veneer
imports in the first quarter 2005 fell 3% to 26,493 cubic metres compared
to the same period in 2004 but the value was up 14.3% to US$26.3 million
at an average price of US$992 (up almost 18%). Significantly,
China's plywood imports were higher (+10%, 198,892 cubic metres) in the
first quarter compared to the first quarter 2004. The value of first
quarter imports grew 28% to US$101.47 million and the average price was up
by 16.6% to US$510 per cubic metre. Exports In
the first quarter 2005 China's plywood exports rose a massive 55% to
1,035,350 cubic metres and even more starling, the value of export grew
almost 96% to US$340.42 million. The average price for exported plywood
rose 26% to US$329 per cubic metre and, in the first quarter, China's
plywood exports were 836,458 cubic metres higher than its imports in the
same period. The
production capacity for export quality fibreboard in China has grown
rapidly and in the first quarter 2005 exports rose a startling 438% but,
at present, export volumes are rather modest (175,178 cubic metres in the
first quarter). The
average price for exported fiberboard in the first quarter rose 6.8% to
US$382 per cubic metre compared to the first quarter of 2004. For the
first quarter 2005, Fiberboard exports were just 19,595 cubic metres
higher than imports. Particleboard
exports fell in the first quarter (-36%), but China's particleboard
exports have never been high. 2005 first quarter exports were a modest
1,741 cubic metres worth just US$590,000 at an average price of US$339 per
cubic metre. Finally,
in the first quarter 2005 the value of China's wooden furniture exports
have been reported as being up around 23% to a value of US$919.49 million.
For the first quarter 2005 the value of China's wooden furniture exports
were US$908 million higher than the value of imports in the same period. Furniture
Exports up China's
furniture exports kept up their rapid pace of growth in the first quarter
2005. The US is the main market for China's furniture exports and the pace
of growth in exports to that market were hardly affected by the decision
by the US government to impose anti-dumping duties on some furniture
plants in China. According to the latest numbers, the total value of
China's furniture exports (all categories) in the first quarter was
US$3.128 billion, a year on year increase of 34.3%. Of this total the
value of exports of wooden furniture were US$919.49 million, a year on
year increase of 23%. Zhu
Chang ling, deputy director of China's Furniture Association, is on record
as saying that the average import tariff of 6.65% applied to China's
furniture exports to the US can be absorbed by Chinese exporters and that
the anti-dumping tariff is having only a limited impact on Chinese
furniture exporters. Zhu
commented that the main reasons for the rapid furniture exports in the
first quarter of 2005 are that production capacity has expanded, that
product quality is improving and that styles and designs are being
diversified. 2004
wood-Based panel output According
to the latest statistics on the sector, the output of China's wood-based
panel industries rose 19.6% to 54.5 million cubic metres in 2004. Of the
total output, fiberboard output grew 38.3% to 15.6 million cubic metres
(of which MDF output rose 39.8% to 14.7 million cubic metres). In
contrast plywood output fell 17.7% to 21 million cubic metres, whereas
particleboard output grew 17.4% to 6.4 million cubic metres. The output of
other wood-based panel industries rose 47.6% to 11.4 million cubic metres,
of this blockboard output grew 42.7% to 8.8 million cubic metres. Timber
Supply Planning in Hebei Province Located
at the northern most tip of China's North Plain, Hebei Province is poor in
forest resources. The province's annual timber output is only about 1.4
million cubic metres however, the province's forest products industry is
developing rapidly and is becoming a major industry in the province. According
to the latest data, the wood based panel sector in the province comprises
some 2,550 enterprises and the total output of wood-based panels in 2003
reached 10.3 million cubic metres. The
annual output value was Yuan 9 billion, making Hebei Province one of the
top wood-based panel producers in China. Analysts point out that the
province has three major wood-based panel production bases (Wen'an,
Xingtai and Zhending) and four major wood-based panel markets, the biggest
being in Zuogezhuang in Wen'an, which has become the main distribution
centre in the province for wood-based panels. In addition to the wood
based panel industry, the province has 550 paper-making enterprises with
an annual output of 3.355 million tons valued at around Yuan 10.3 billion. To
feed the timber industries the province needs an estimated 13 million
cubic metres of logs annually so some 4 million mu (15 mu = 1 ha.) of fast
growing and high yielding plantations had been established by the end of
2003. In
November 2003 the Hebei Province government issued the 'Hebei Forest and
Board (Paper) Integration Plan'. This sets out the aim to further improve
the current 4 million mu plantation base and establish a further 16
million mu of fast growing and high yielding plantation so as to balance
timber supply and demand from local industries. Booming
demand in Beijing Recently,
demand for wood products has been booming in the Beijing timber markets.
Prices for timber and wood products are firm and analysts say that, on
average, prices are up by about 5%. In the case of logs, prices have been
higher for the whole of the year. Price
for good quality Korean pine logs are around Yuan 1200-1400 per cubic
metre and the price for large diameter, freshly logged, high grade Korean
pine has gone up to Yuan 1800 per cubic metre. The price for Scots pine is
reported as especially firm, even though there has been no shortage of
this timber despite the strong demand. Hardwoods,
such as Ash, Poplar, Elm, Linden, Catalpa and Xylosma are also reportedly
selling well. The price for Ash has apparently is above Yuan 2500 per
cubic metre. Russian
timbers dominate the sawnwood market in Beijing, especially Scots pine and
Xylosma. The average price for Xylosma sawnwood is reportedly above Yuan
4000 per cubic metre. Analysts
in Beijing note that timber imports from South East Asia and Africa fell
markedly in the first quarter of this year but prices are still higher.
However, prices for European Beech and timbers from North America and
Australia are relatively stable. Local
analysts cite the following reasons for the firm prices in Beijing
markets: ¡¤
The rapid economic development
in Beijing, especially the red-hot real estate sector. ¡¤
The seasonal boom in house
renovation and interior improvements ¡¤
Some shortages in supply of
timber resources due reduced harvests in tropical timber producer
countries, reduced exports by Indonesia as more timber is directed to
tsunami relief areas and tighter log export controls in African countries. ¡¤
The increased cost of ocean
freight, as oil prices continue upwards, is pushing landed prices higher. Sino-Russia
cooperation in timber development Heilongjiang
Province and the Russian Jewish State have reportedly reached an agreement
that will pave the way for cooperation in the development of the natural
resources in the border areas. According
to the Heilongjiang Administration and the Russian State Government, the
two sides will continue to cooperate in forest logging, down-stream timber
processing and oil and gas exploration. Apparently,
the Russian State will open opportunities for Chinese interests to
contribute to the development of Russian forest resources through allowing
Chinese businesses to bid for rights to harvest timber.. The Russian
Jewish State is rich in forest resources and in coal, oil and gas as well
as being rich in non-ferrous metals. Guangzhou
City Imported Timber Market Logs
Yuan per Cu.m Radiata Logs 6m 30cm dia
1100 Luan Logs
1850-2200Ý Merbau 6m 60cm dia
3500-4100Ý Kapur/Keruing 60cm+ dia
2250 Ý Beech 30cm Veneer Qual. 3300-3600 Sawnwood
Yuan per Cu.m Teak
Boards
7600-14500 US
Maple 2" KD 8000-8600 ß US
Cherry 2" 8500-12400 US
Walnut 9800-14500 Ý SE
Asian Sawn 4m+ 3700 Plywood
Yuan per sheet Plywood
4x8
3mm
21-32 ß 4x8
18mm
172 Shanghai
Furen Wholesale Market logs
Yuan per Cu.m Wenge
Logs
5000-5500 Ý Sawnwood
Yuan per Cu.m Beech
KD Grade AB
3800-3900 US
Cherry (25mm)
12500-13500 US
Red Oak (50mm) 11500
Sapele
Grade A 5500-5600 Hebei
Shijiangzhuang Wholesale Market Logs
Yuan per Cu.m Korean Pine 4m 30cm dia
1600 Ý Mongolian
Scots Pine 4m
30cm dia
1020 Ý 6m
30+cm dia
1030 Ý Sawnwood Mongolian
Scots Pine 4m
5-6cm thick
1200 4m
10cm thick
1280 Shandong
De Zhou Timber market Larch
Logs
Yuan per Cu.m 4m 24-28cm dia
890 ß 6m 24-28cm dia
900 ß White Pine 4m 24-28cm dia
940 6m 24-28cm dia
950 Korean Pine 4m 30cm dia
1200 6m 30cm dia
1400 Ý Tian
Jin City Huan Bo Hai timber Market Sawnwood
Yuan per Cu.m US
Black Walnut 2.26-4m
5cm thick 15000 Padauk
2.3m 5cm
8500-9800 Sapele 2.2-2.5
m 5cm thick 5300 Ash
50mm x 4m
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