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Trends and prospects on Shanghai’s timber market
08/11/2005 - 13:35

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.
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