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Japan Wood Products Prices

01-15th October 2005


Dollar Exchange Rates of 7th October 2005

Japan Yen 113.77


Report from Japan

Prices for Southeast Asian logs stay firm

Spot prices of Southeast Asian logs remain high due to favourable purchasing by China, India and other countries despite few inquiries from Japan. Locally sawn Southeast Asian timber products arrived in Japan in summer but shipments were not smooth and were stocked in ports. Production cost for Malaysian lauan sawn timber is expected to surge further in view of the impeding expiry of the preferential tariff rate in October and high oil prices.

 

Southern Chinese softwood products are not unduly influenced by a stronger yuan so far. Meanwhile, the China Forestry Bureau announced that it would enhance illegal logging regulations. The impact of this on future supply is difficult to discern.

 

Mixed performance by major exporters

According to the Japan Plywood Manufacturers’ Association, import of plywood (regular plywood, special plywood, blockboards, etc.) of 357,000 m3 in July was the lowest this year, 20% decline compared to July 2004. Plywood imports have in fact been decreasing in the past four months. Imports from Indonesia plummeted 47% to 122,000 m3 due to log shortages and a dull Japanese market, extending the declining trend for ten straight months. In contrast, plywood imports from Malaysia, the major source of plywood for Japan, expanded over 10% to 190,000 m3, stretching the upward trend to seven months in a row. Plywood imports from China, the third largest supplier, recovered in July, increasing by 12% to 33,000 m3.

 

Steady growth in softwood plywood production

The production of softwood plywood has been gradually growing in recent years. The average monthly production of softwood plywood was 115,000 m3 in 2002, 156,000 m3 in 2003, 179,000 m3 in 2004, and 184,000 m3 for the period Jan.-July in 2005. Although Seihoku, Japan’s largest plywood manufacturer, decreased production since April 2005 in anticipation of an oversupply, overall softwood plywood production is still increasing. It has become difficult to cut production as more manufacturers shift to softwood plywood.

 

Interest rates remain at zero

In its monthly assessment, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) maintained its moderately optimistic view of the economy, predicting continuing expansion in domestic and external demand and a stabilisation of prices before the end of the year The BoJ left the monetary policy unchanged, keeping overnight interest rates at zero. The BoJ predicts that consumer prices would begin rising from the first quarter of 2006, giving rise to the possibility of adjusting the ultra‑loose policy and raising interest rates.

 

Log prices rising amid a weaker yen

Southeast Asian log market in Japan is struggling with high FOB US$ prices, soaring oil prices and a weakening yen. During price negotiations in late September, log importers proposed prices without profit but plywood mills refused. At the end, parties settled at 100-300 yen per koku for meranti regular, higher than late August prices. Although prices were unsatisfactory for importers, market analysts think that prices in Japan are gradually firming.

 

As the yen eases to over 114 yen per US dollar, log price negotiations are stalling again. If the yen weakened further to 115-116 yen, CIF prices for meranti regular would jump up to 7,300 yen per koku (koku=0.278 m3). Plywood mills, which rely on south sea logs, strongly demand lower FOB dollar prices. Normally at this time of year, FOB prices should loosen as log production increases during the dry season but FOB prices have remained firm this year. The reason is active buying from China, India, Vietnam as well as from local plywood manufacturers in Southeast Asian countries but limited supply remains to be the underlying factor. Forest authorities in Southeast Asian continue to inspect logging activities and harvesting has not been as smooth as in previous years.

 

Wooden housing starts share at 44%

Total starts in August were 109,199 units, down from 115,343 units in July, the fourth straight month that housing starts exceeds 100,000 units. The main drivers were rental units and condominiums built for sale. However, starts of privately owned detached units declined by 11% compared with the same month a year ago, the twelfth consecutive month of decline. This certainly is impacting demand for wood building materials and is resulting in current depressed plywood market. Starts of condominiums and rental units increased for five months in a row but detached units built for sale dropped by 1.4% to 12,261 units. It seems that detached units built for sales are stabilizing at about 12,000 units a month. 2x4 units were the highest this year with 8,695 units. Seasonally adjusted annual starts are 1.271 million units. In terms of built material, wood based units were 47,943 in August, accounting for almost 44% of the units.

 

August and September Wholesale Prices

 

 

August

Septemb.

Indonesian Plywood

Size (mm)

(¥/sheet)

2.3mm  (thin plywood, F 4star, type 2 )

920 X 1830

290

 

300

3.7mm  (med. thickness,  F 4star, type1)

910 X 1820

430

 

430

 

5.2mm  (med. thickness, F 4star, type 1)

910 X 1820

540

 

540

 

12mm for sheathing (F 3star, type 2)

910 X 1820

800

830

12mm for foundation (F 4star, special)

910 X 1820

850

850

 

12mm concrete-form ply (JAS)

900 X 1800

820

810

11.5mm flooring board

945 X 1840

1100

 

1100

 

3.6mm baseboard for overlays (OVL)

1230 X 2440

780

 

780

 

5.2mm  for packing

1230 X 2440

830

 

830

 

8.5mm for packing

1230 X 2440

1080

 

1080

 

Malaysian Plywood

 

 

 

 

 

2.3mm (thin plywood, F 4star, type 2)

920 X 1830

290

 

300

3.6mm (med. thickness, F 4star, type1)

910 X 1820

430

 

430

 

5.2mm (med. thickness, F 4star, type 1)

910 X 1820

540

 

540

 

12mm  for sheathing (F 3star, type 2)

910 X 1820

800

830

12mm for foundation (F 4 star, special)

910 X 1820

850

850

 

11.5mm concrete-form ply (JAS)

900 X 1800

820

810

11.5mm flooring board

945 X 1840

1100

 

1100

 

3.6mm baseboard for overlays (OVL)

1230 X 2440

780

 

780

 

Softwood Plywood (Canadian CSP)

 

 

 

 

 

9.5mm foundation of wall (JAS)

1220 X 2440

1500

 

1500

 

12.5mm sheathing (T&G JAS)

606 X 2273

1050

 

1030

15.5mm foundation (T&G JAS)

1220 X 2440

2500

 

2500

 

18.5mm foundation (T&G JAS)

1220 X 2440

2850

 

2850

 

Particleboard (Indonesian)

 

 

 

 

 

12mm for woodworking

910 X 1820

n/a

 

n/a

 

15mm for woodworking

910 X 1820

n/a

 

n/a

 

OSB (North American)

 

 

 

 

 

12mm foundation of roof (JAS)

910 X 1820

980

 

980

 

9.5mm foundation for 2 by 4 (JAS)

910 X 2440

1020

 

1020

 

9.5mm conventional foundation (JAS)

910 X 2730

1280

 

1280

 

9.5mm conventional foundation (JAS)

910 X 3030

1370

 

1370

 

 

Logs for Ply Manufacture, CIF

Meranti (Hill, Sarawak)

     Medium Mixed

     Standard Mixed

     Small Log (SM60%, SSM40%)

Taun, Calophyllum

  and others (PNG)

Mixed Light Hardwood,

  G3-G4 grade (PNG)

 

Okoumé (Gabon)

Keruing MQ & up (Sarawak)

Kapur MQ & up (Sarawak)

Yen per Koku

(Koku=0.278 m3)

6,650

6,750

5,700

 

5,300

 

4,700

 

7,500

7,800

7,300

 

Logs for Sawmilling, CIF

Melapi (Sarawak) High Select

Agathis (Sarawak) High Select

Yen per Koku

8,800

8,600

 

Lumber, FOB

White Seraya (Sabah)

     24x150mm, 4m 1st grade

Mixed Seraya, Sangi

     24x48mm, 1.8-4m, S2S

Yen per Koku

(Koku=0.278 m3)

105,000

 

43,000

 



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  Plywood grades. Letter(s) on the left indicate face veneer(s), those on the right backing veneer(s). Veneer grade decreases in order B, BB, C, CC, etc. MBF           1000 Board Feet          
              Plywood   MDF           Medium Density Fibreboard
BF         Board Foot F.CFA         CFA Franc        
Sq.Ft     Square Foot  PHND             Pin hole no defect grade
Hoppus ton     1.8 cubic metres              Price has moved up or down


Source: ITTO'  Tropical Timber Market Report


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