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Russian Segezha to export
lumber to India but logistics costs pose a hindrance |
Russian Segezha to export lumber to India but logistics costs pose a hindrance. Russian lumber producers are facing challenges in exporting to India due to expensive shipping costs. Despite the promising Indian market and industry interest, the high shipping expenses are a significant barrier. Currently, only a small fraction, 0.4%, of the 2.5 million m³ of shipping dry lumber produced is exported to India due to tough competition with European producers. European competitors enjoy a shipping cost advantage at about 40 euros per m3 to India, while Russian producers face quotes between $150-$220 per m3. The elevated shipping rates make it unprofitable for Russian producers to export lumber to India, limiting serious business opportunities until rates become more competitive. |