China is New Zealand’s largest overseas market for logs. Currently, China accounts for 70-90% of all log exports. Earlier this year, log prices were at near record high levels in New Zealand. In November, the price of logs had sunk to lows not seen since late 2015. The lower prices have resulted in a significantly reduced number of logs heading to ports.
News in international markets
Holmen Wood Products Investing SEK 400 Million in Upgrades to Iggesund Sawmill
Holmen has announced they are investing 400 million SEK in their Iggesund Sawmill. The investment will increase production at the sawmill by 20% and will enable the mill to switch from lower grade joinery spruce to construction timber in both spruce and pine. This will increase the value added and improve the market mix by increasing the share sold to Scandinavian builders’ merchants.
Timberlink Announces New Brand Name for their CLT and GLT Product Lines: NeXTimber
NeXTimber by Timberlink is the new brand name for Timberlink Australia’s forthcoming engineered wood building solution products. NeXTimber by Timberlink will manufacture cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glue-laminated timber (GLT) products, providing an Australian-made renewable and carbon-positive timber building solution for commercial, residential, and public projects.
Dongwha Enterprises Celebrates Opening of New Laminated Flooring and Medium-Density Fiberboard Facility in Vietnam
Dongwha Enterprises, Korea’s top wood materials manufacturer, held an opening ceremony for its Dongwha, Vietnam unit’s new laminated flooring and medium-density fiberboard (MDF) facility located in Thai Nguyen (near Hanoi) on December 2, 2021. The factory is located on a 500,000 square meter site and was built with a total investment of 180 billion won ($152.6 million).
Russian Government Announces Increases in Export Duties for Lumber Starting on January 2, 2022
The Russian government has announced an increase in export duties for lumber with a moisture content of greater than 22% and a thickness and width of more than 10 cm. From January 2 through December 31, 2022, the export duty for softwood lumber will be set at 200 euros per cubic meter.
Egger Wood Products Announces $50 Million Investment in Their Davidson County, NC Facility
Egger Wood Products, an Austrian-based manufacturer of wood-based materials, announced on Thursday (12-2-21) that it intends to invest $50 million in additional equipment for its Davidson County, North Carolina facility. Eggers has 20 plants worldwide, but the plant located in Linwood, NC is its first North American facility.
Södra Wood Announces Temporary Production Adjustment in December
Södra Wood will be making a temporary adjustment of production to achieve a balance between production and customer needs. In December, sawn timber production will be reduced by 60,000 m³. In a statement prepared to accompany the production adjustment, Peter Jhaveri, President of the Södra Wood said, “Production will be adjusted to achieve a balance between production and customer needs.”
Chinese City of Manzhouli Temporarily Halts Rail Imports After a Sudden Spike in COVID-19 Cases
Starting on Wednesday (12-1-21), authorities said its railway port will “suspend the import of non-containerized goods including timber, coal, mineral powder, chemical fertilizers, and other products that require manual loading and unloading.” The aim is to “strengthen prevention and control” of the outbreak at ports and “effectively block the spread of overseas epidemics through imported goods.”
Segezha Group Signs Contract with AS Hekotek to Supply Pellet Equipment for Lesosibirsk Sawmills and Woodworking Plant (LDK No.1)
Segezha Group’s Lesosibirsk Sawmills and Woodworking Plant (LDK No.1) has signed a contract with AS Hekotek to supply equipment for its pellet production facility. The investment is valued at approximately 10.1 million Euros, and the production capacity is projected at 100 thousand tons per year. The facility is scheduled to be online in Q2 of 2023.
Kronospan to Invest 180 Million Euros to Build New Factory in Spain
Kronospan, the Austrian multinational corporation dedicated to the manufacturing and distribution of wood panels, plans to invest 180 million euros to build a new factory in in the Catalunya Sud industrial estate in Tortosa (Tarragona), Spain. The announcement of the new factory is the largest foreign investment in Terres de l’Ebre.