Report
from the UK
British timber merchant solves greenheart problem
TTJ reported that timber merchant Timber Resources International Ltd will use its own mobile milling
equipment to recycle greenheart and ekki timbers into sea defenses for England¡¯s south coast. The
company has agreed to cut the timber into planks for use in sea defense projects, as part of a contract with the Environment
Agency. The initiative comes in response to the calls from timber suppliers to
prevent further imports of greenheart timber from Guyana.
House prices may stall in 2008
According to Nationwide, growth in UK housing prices may stall in 2008, dropping from its current level
of 9.7% to 0%. House building is also slowing and the housing market is sluggish as a result of the
credit squeeze. The number of mortgages approved for first time home buyers
also fell to a record low in October, which the British Bankers Association attributes to rising interest rates.
EUROPE
MARKET and Scandinavia
Slack in demand for Chinese plywood
EUWID reported that European demand for plywood has not picked up since the summer months and
has been sluggish in the past few weeks. Poplar plywood seems to be the most affected, although
demand for other types of Chinese plywood is also starting to wane. The weakened
demand for plywood on the continent has thwarted manufacturer¡¯s efforts to raise prices for Chinese plywood
products.
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