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Wood Products Prices in The UK & Holland

16-31th Aug. 2006

Report from the UK

 
Domestic demand drives manufacturing up
The GDP grew faster in the second quarter of 2006 than in the past two years but Britain¡¯s trade deficit in goods remained high. The underlying picture was erratic, but exports and imports appeared to be growing at similar rates. Manufacturing demand unexpectedly improved in August according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), its best performance for a year and a half. Domestic demand was the driving factor as total exports remained level with July¡¯s figures. The CBI said firms have
remained hopeful of passing more of their increasing production costs to buyers.

House building rakes profits despite interest rate hike
Persimmon, UK¡¯s largest house builder, has reported strong profits and said the recent interest rate rise had a negligible effect on the market. Persimmon expects UK house prices to rise 3-4% next year. Home completions rose more than 38% over last year to 8,226 units. This increase has come about due to the inward immigration from Eastern Europe which has relieved the shortage of craftsmen in the building trade. However, the UK unemployment rose to the highest level in more than four years in July as factories shed workers and migrants swelled the workforce, damping speculation about further
interest rate increases.

TTF voices concern over ODA¡¯s FSC-only plan
UK¡¯s Olympic Delivery Authority¡¯s (ODA) has published a draft sustainability principles and progress report, describing work progress over ODA¡¯s proposed 12 sustainability objectives, which includes the sourcing of environmental and socially responsible materials, the TTJ informed. All contractors involved in construction work for the London¡¯s 2012 Olympics are expected to show how they meet these objectives.

John White, TTF chief executive, said the Federation fully supported ODA¡¯s sustainability objectives but voiced concern that a FSC-only approach might be taken with regard to certification. Mr. White said that, recently, the Mayor of London published a supplementary planning guidance highlighting FSC as the preferred standard for sourcing of wood products in all new major developments in the capital. Mr. White added that with this approach, authorities would not get all the wood needed for the Olympics. Mr. White stressed that timber was the most sustainable building material available and that its use
should be encouraged instead of being barred.

Mr. White added that the timber industry¡¯s Olympics strategy group, which includes the TTF, TRADA, British Woodworking Federation, UK Timber Frame Association, Wood for Good, ConFor and the Forestry Commission, would be lobbying strongly to communicate timber¡¯s sustainability credentials to the ODA. The ODA is expected to produce a detailed sustainability strategy next year, which would include more details on its material procurement policy.

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Report from Netherlands

Timber end-users kept busy by active construction
Thanks to higher sales prices and active demand, some traders in the Netherlands had reached the same turnover in value or volume by June equivalent to the whole 2005. Now that the summer holidays have come to an end, end-users of various tropical timber species still have plenty of work as the building sector is expected to remain dynamic throughout the remainder of the year and the first
half of 2007. Building activity has also been step up by the Dutch government. For instance, near The Hague, on the grounds of a former naval airbase (Valkenburg), authorities are in preparations to build 5,000 housing units.

However, during the holiday period, demand from some retailers and end-users eased or came to a standstill. Some importers managed to push through some sizeable orders/deliveries, so several end-users had no empty stock position and, thus, were not in immediate need of timber. This has slow down somewhat the market. One of the importers with excess unsold stock has offered few hundreds m3 of dark red meranti (drm) 3x5¡± at just below euro1,000 per m3 but in combination with less saleable sizes. Other than that, current sales prices of drm 3x5¡± are well over euro1,100 per m3 free delivered. In Malaysia, in turn, sawmillers are absolutely unwilling to lower sales prices, which have held meranti CNF Rotterdam prices firm and even rising, despite the fact that Dutch importers were mostly inactive in July and for most of August.

Dark red meranti still in short supply
Importers are now gradually coming back into the market and actively searching for fresh purchases, especially for the key cross section 3x5¡± size. Traders are pretty optimistic about the outlook for the coming months, since this size is not abound for forward positions. The supply of drm (including nemesu, seraya and particularly bukit) in Peninsular Malaysia is still characterized by scarce
availability. Light density material (tembaga) is sufficiently available but not suitable for the Dutch
market. The fact that the heavier types of drm are not in abundant supply and that exporters are offering limited volumes for November/December shipments have prompted further purchases by Dutch importers. Purchases are also pushed by short supply of Brazilian sapupira (Angelim pedra) and fresh arrivals of air-dried sapelli requiring kiln drying.

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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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