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Steady increase for the US red oak exports
Log exports from the US during the first three quarters of 2017 were stable, at 1.563m m³, when compared to the same period last year. Yet, the distribution of wood species changed. Red oak exports grew by 64%, to 451,981 m³, accounting for 29% of the total log exports from the US. Maple exports, for example, one of the species of wood in the reference period of 2016, decreased by 12%, to 292,741 m³ and their share of the total exports decreased accordingly to 19%. Birch exports also declined, by 19%, to 111,927 m³, while those of ash went up, by 10%, to 191,013 m³. White oak exports grew by 20%, to 159,869 m³ and walnut was also up, by 28% to 134,139 m³. China received most of US's hardwood logs exports and increased its imports by 19% to 867,838 m³. All the other important regions took in less logs from the US than they did in the previous... Continue reading →
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November 27, 2017
Steady increase for the US red oak exports
Log exports from the US during the first three quarters of 2017 were stable, at 1.563m m³, when compared to the same period last year. Yet, the distribution of wood species changed. Red oak exports grew by 64%, to 451,981 m³, accounting for 29% of the total log exports from the US. Maple exports, for example, one of the species of wood in the reference period of 2016, decreased by 12%, to 292,741 m³ and their share of the total exports decreased accordingly to 19%. Birch exports also declined, by 19%, to 111,927 m³, while those of ash went up, by 10%, to 191,013 m³. White oak exports grew by 20%, to 159,869 m³ and walnut was also up, by 28% to 134,139 m³. China received most of US's hardwood logs exports and increased its imports by 19% to 867,838 m³. All the other important regions took in less logs from the US than they did in the previous... Continue reading →
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Steady increase for the US red oak exports
Log exports from the US during the first three quarters of 2017 were stable, at 1.563m m³, when compared to the same period last year. Yet, the distribution of wood species changed. Red oak exports grew by 64%, to 451,981 m³, accounting for 29% of the total log exports from the US. Maple exports, for example, one of the species of wood in the reference period of 2016, decreased by 12%, to 292,741 m³ and their share of the total exports decreased accordingly to 19%. Birch exports also declined, by 19%, to 111,927 m³, while those of ash went up, by 10%, to 191,013 m³. White oak exports grew by 20%, to 159,869 m³ and walnut was also up, by 28% to 134,139 m³. China received most of US's hardwood logs exports and increased its imports by 19% to 867,838 m³. All the other important regions took in less logs from the US than they did in the previous... Continue reading →