Brazil's wood products exports lost momentum in May, ending several months of gradual recovery as seasonal buying patterns, exchange-rate movements and growing uncertainty over international trade combined to reduce shipments. Yet beneath the weaker headline figures, plywood producers supplying the United States experienced a very different market, with importers accelerating purchases ahead of possible new tariffs.
Brazil’s timber exports weaken, but plywood demand accelerates before US tariffs
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