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Wood Products Prices in The UK & Holland

1-15th September 2005


Report from the UK 

Higher fuel costs leading to inflation

Hurricane Katrina has far reaching knock‑on effects in economies outside the USA, owing to the fact that damage caused to the US oil refining industries, has pushed petrol and diesel prices in the UK at a time when prices were already rising due to world demand. The UK is particularly hard hit due to the very high tax on petrol, the highest in Europe. A litre of petrol now costs at least £1 (£4.50 a gallon). 

Oil price increases would probably cause inflation to creep higher in September, after the August figure rose 2.4%, the highest level since current records began eight years ago. House prices rose unexpectedly by 1.6% in August according to the Halifax Bank of Scotland. The average house price in August was £166,000. With higher inflation, further calls for interest rate cuts seem unlikely to be met as inflation is at a higher level than the target set by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. 

Consumer spending keeps declining

The timber trade remains pessimistic about the future as its products are all very dependant on transport costs from source to site. B&Q, the DIY chain, is considering closing 22 of its stores, including up to six mega stores. Growth is predicted to be lower while borrowing will be much higher than forecast for 2005. Some economists point to possibly higher taxes next year. 

General spending continues to decline as seen in the annual reports of a number of key companies in the last few weeks. However, house building activity seems to be holding up with new orders at a reasonable level, but overall the economy continues to be fragile. 

Log Prices in the UK

FOB plus commission

Sapele    80cm+ LM-C

Iroko       80cm+ LM-C

N'Gollon  70cm+ LM-C

Ayous     80cm+ LM-C

Euro per m3

260-280

385-395

225-230

250-260

 

Sawnwood Prices in the UK

FOB plus Commission

 

Brazilian Mahogany FAS 25mm

Teak 1st Quality 1"x8"x8¡±

Tulipwood FAS 25mm

Cedro FAS 25mm

DR Meranti Sel/Btr 25mm

Keruing Std/Btr 25mm

Sapele  FAS 25mm

Iroko       FAS 25mm

Khaya     FAS 25mm

Utile FAS 25mm

Wawa     No.1 C&S 25mm

Pounds per m3

 

905*

2035-2350

370-390

420-450

405-420

275-295

350-375

440-490

340-370

405-415

225-235

*When last available 

Plywood and MDF in the UK

Plywood Panels 8x4¡±, CIF

Brazilian WBP BB/CC 6mm

Brazilian Mahogany 6mm

Indonesian WBP BB/B 6mm

 

MDF

Eire, BS1142 12mm

US$ per m3

625

1265*

620-630

 

Pounds per 10 m2

42.50

*When last available 

Report from the Netherlands

The Dutch economy at crossroads

Next week, the Dutch Government will present its annual budget and expectations for 2006. The preceding weeks have been characterized by mixed statements: some groups praise the Government¡¯s achievements amid difficult times, whereas others and the opposition voice strong discontent. Last year the Government devised strict measures and budget-cuts to revitalize the economy. However, the cost of living and unemployment have risen compounded by mounting energy costs. Analysts wonder what additional measures the Government will take to address the economy¡¯s current challenges and the public discontent. The Government has announced that levies on fuel will be frozen next year.
 

According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) the economic growth in 2005 is slower than last year. However, the Minister of Finance foresees some progress since interest rates are at a historic low. He expects that the profitability of many companies will improve in the current year and the next. Some observers believe that progress might be affected by a planned new system of health insurance seen as costlier and not beneficial to employment generation and the economy in general. 

Tax-deduction abolition could affect building sector

The Government has reserved some 2.5 billion euro for subsidies for low earners and has announced some tax reductions (part of the property tax shall disappear). Nevertheless, this could be in contravention of the European Commission warning that the Netherlands should abolish tax deduction of mortgage interest. Currently, the interest paid on mortgage (to certain limits) is deductible from income tax. This deduction applies for the so‑called first house where the family normally lives. If the family also owns a mortgaged house elsewhere in the country or abroad (e.g. recreational purpose) that interest is not deductible. Abolishing such a ¡®tax‑deducting measure¡¯, say some analysts, could adversely affect the housing market. That certainly would not benefit the timber market that is still hoping for a boost in the building sector to reactivate demand. 

The timber market reactivates partially

Although the holidays are over now and some activities are seen again in the timber sector, it is generally felt that the trade in meranti and merbau products is still far from active. Enquiries for these products remain subdued. But some business activities have been observed in items that are not widely in stock such as 2.1/2x6¡±, 1.3/4x12¡± and some 4¡± sawnwood sizes. There are increased inquiries for MTCC certified material across the market, prompting several importers to take positions and place some forward orders. Some observers think that demand for certified Meranti could further increase if Malaysia supplied FSC‑labelled material. 

The demand for merbau sawnwood has waned slightly as importers argue that current price levels seem too high. However, exporters maintain their price positions as supply in Peninsular Malaysia seems to be declining and the Netherlands (despite the current slow demand) is still seen as a major market for graded sawn timber, particularly in the dark red meranti (DRM) group. 

Sawnwood prices in Holland

CNF Rotterdam

 

Malaysian DRM KD Sel/Btr

   (PHND in 3x5¡±)

      Bukit

      Nemesu

      Seraya

      MTCC Certified Seraya

      MTCC Certified Bukit

 

Merbau KD Sel/Btr

      Sapfree in 3x5"

Merbau 1¾x12¡±

 

Indonesian DRM KD Sel/Btr

   (PHND in 3x5¡±)

      Bukit

      Seraya

US$ per Ton

of 50 Cu.ft.

 

 

1110Ç

n.a.

1110Ç

1130-1140Ç

1120-1125

 

 

n.a.

1580

 

 

 

1085

n.a.

1 ton of 50 Cu.ft. = 1.416 m3

US Dollar Exchange Rates
As of 7th September 2005

Brazil

CFA countries

China

EU

Indonesia

Japan

Malaysia

Peru

UK

Real

CFA Franc

Yuan

Euro

Rupiah

Yen

Ringgit

New Sol

Pound

2.33

526.99

8.09

0.80

10,370.00

110.10

3.77

3.29

0.54

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Abbreviations

LM       Loyale Merchant, a grade of log parcel  Cu.m         Cubic Metre
QS        Qualite Superieure    Koku         0.278 Cu.m or 120BF
CI          Choix Industriel                                                       FFR           French Franc
CE         Choix Economique                                                        SQ              Sawmill Quality
CS         Choix Supplimentaire      SSQ            Select Sawmill Quality
FOB      Free-on-Board     FAS            Sawnwood Grade First and
KD        Kiln Dry                               Second 
AD        Air Dry        WBP           Water and Boil Proof
Boule    A Log Sawn Through and Through MR              Moisture Resistant
              the boards from one log are bundled                      pc         per piece      
              together                      ea                each      
BB/CC  Grade B faced and Grade C backed MBF           1000 Board Feet          
              Plywood   MDF           Medium Density Fibreboard
BF        Board Foot F.CFA         CFA Franc        
Sq.Ft     Square Foot              Price has moved up or down

Source: ITTO'  Tropical Timber Market Report


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