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16-31th October 2005


US Dollar Exchange Rates of  21th October 2005

China Yuan 8.09
Report from China

 China¡¯s foreign trade topped US$1 trillion 

According to China Customs, China's import and export value in the first nine months of 2005 reached US$1.02 trillion, up 24% over the same period last year. Exports rose 31% to US$546.42 billion while imports grew 16% to US$478.1 billion. 

The EU, USA and Japan were China¡¯s main trade partners. Hong Kong S.A.R and ASEAN countries are China¡¯s fourth and fifth largest trade partners. Guangdong, Jiangsu and Shanghai were the largest contributors to China¡¯s total foreign trade in the period under review. Trade from and to these cities rose 19%, 36% and 16% to US$300.8 billion, US$165.1 billion and US$136.4 billion, respectively. 

The Department of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Commerce forecast that China¡¯s foreign trade will continue growing 22-25% annually and reach US$1.4 trillion billion by the end of 2005. Of the total, exports are expected to increase 30% to US$750 billion and imports will rise 18% to US$660 billion, resulting in a US$90-100 billion surplus, a historic high. 

Trends on Shanghai¡¯s timber market

The Yangtze River Delta is a fast developing economy in China with Shanghai being China¡¯s leading economic development centre. In recent years, the demand for timber in Shanghai has grown rapidly due to expanding urban construction boosted by the building of large facilities for the 2010 World Exposition. Currently, the Shanghai¡¯s timber market can be described as follows:

¡¤   Demand for timber has been flourishing, driven by real estate and the wood processing sectors. Total annual timber demand amounts to about 6 million m3 in Shanghai. Of the total, 3 million m3 are meant for the construction materials and interior decoration sectors, 2 million m3 for the floors and furniture manufacturing sectors and 1 million m3 for construction form boards, pianos and artworks. The annual consumption of timber in Shanghai amounts to 2.4 million m3 mainly in interior improvement and decoration, infrastructural construction and furniture sectors.

¡¤   Sawnwood imports are larger than log imports and the range of imported sawnwood species has widened to dozens;

¡¤   The proportion of hardwood timber imports is higher than pine timber imports. The national proportion of hardwood and softwood logs is 35:65 but in Shanghai the ratio is 85:35.

¡¤   The prices of imported timber in Shanghai are 36% higher than the national average level;

¡¤   Timber import sources tend to be more diversified. Until recent years, Shanghai imported softwoods from North America and hardwoods from Southeast Asia. Currently, Shanghai also imports hardwoods from North America (e.g., cherry, oak and maple), Africa (e.g., sapelli and rosewood), South America and PNG. Softwood imports come mainly from New Zealand and Russia while softwood imports from North America is minimal. 

Anticipated changes in the timber market

Local market analysts in Shanghai foresee the following changes in future:

¡¤   The increase in log imports will slow while imports of semi-processed products will rise.

¡¤   The proportion of medium and high grade hardwood will further expand. Timber import sources will continue to widen.

¡¤   The demand for raw materials for plywood production will grow further.

 

Measures to address raw material shortage

Timber demand in Shanghai and the Yangtze River Delta region is huge and depends largely on imports. The Shanghai wood industry is, therefore, facing the growing shortage of raw materials. In addressing this problem, local experts think that the following measures should be taken:

¡¤   Further develop an export-oriented economy;

¡¤   Implement industry integration both between different enterprises and between upstream and downstream enterprises;

¡¤   Implement brand strategies;

¡¤   Shift from extensive management to intensive management. 

Sharp rise in imports through Yangzhou Port

According to the Yangzhou Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, in the first quarter of 2005 296,600 m3 of imported timber valued at US$49 million were inspected and quarantined in the Yangzhou Port. These figures were 59% in volume and 63% in value higher compared with the same period last year. According to local experts, the main reasons for these increases were:

¡¤   rapid economic development of neighbouring Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shanghai and Shandong Provinces;

¡¤   the increasing demand for timber in Jiangsu and Shandong Provinces due to expanding exports of wood products;

¡¤   adequate transportation, sanitary and traffic conditions as well as efficient inspection and customs clearance procedures, making Yangzhou Port one of the leading timber distribution and processing centres. 

Brazil and China sign pact on forestry

The Brazilian Environment Minister, Marina Silva, visited China on 12‑15 October at the invitation of the Administrator of the State Forestry Administration (SFA). Ms. Silva and Mr. Jiang Zehui, President of the Chinese Academy of Forestry, signed a cooperation agreement on forestry and biodiversity protection. 

Guangzhou City Imported Timber Market

Logs

   Radiata 6m, 30cm diam.

   Luan

   Merbau 6m, 60cm diam.

   Kapur/Keruing 60cm+ diam.

   Beech 6m,30cm veneer Qual.

 

Sawnwood

   Teak Boards

   US Maple 2" KD

   US Cherry 2"

   US Walnut 2¡±

   SE Asian Sawn 4m+, KD

 

Plywood

   4x8x3mm

   4x8x18mm

Yuan per m3

1100

1600-2100

4600-5100

2550

3300-3600

 

 

9500-14500

8500-9600

9000-13000

11000-13500

3200-3400

 

Yuan per sheet

33

150-170

 

Shanghai Furen Wholesale Market

Logs

       Wenge (Africa)

 

Sawnwood

       Beech KD Grade AB

       US Cherry, 25mm

       US Red Oak, 50mm

       Sapele AD (Congo)

Yuan per m3

-

 

 

3000-3400

12500-13000

11000-11500

5500-5700

 

Hebei Shijiangzhuang Wholesale Market

Logs

      Korean Pine 4m, 38cm+ diam

      Mongolian Scots Pine

       4m, 30cm diam.

       6m, 30+cm diam.

 

Sawnwood

      Mongolian Scots Pine

       4m, 5-6cm thick

       4m, 10cm thick

Yuan per m3

1400

 

1020

1020

 

 

 

-

1250

 

Tian Jin City Huan Bo Hai timber Market

Sawnwood

US Black Walnut

       2.2-4m, 5cm thick 

Padauk 2.2-3.2m, 5cm thick

Sapele 2.2-2.6m, 5cm thick

Ash 4m, 50mm thick

Yuan per m3

 

15000

8500-9800

5300

-

 

Shandong De Zhou Timber market

Logs      

Larch

          4m, 24-28cm diam.

          6m, 24-28cm diam.

White Pine

          4m, 24-28cm diam.

          6m, 24-28cm diam.

Korean Pine

          4m, 30cm diam.

          6m, 30cm diam.

Yuan per m3

 

890

900

 

950

960

 

1100

1150

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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