The Republic of Ireland’s Senator Pippa Hackett, the Minister of State with responsibility for Forestry, wants to see timber playing a ‘big part’ in the future of construction of Ireland’s homes. The senator made the comments as she launched a series of statements by the National Council for Forest Research and Development (COFORD).
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Sweden’s Setra Announces Plans to Expand Drying Capacity at Heby and Hasselfors Sawmills
Setra, one of Sweden’s largest wood products companies, has announced that it intends to expand its drying capacity at their Heby and Hasselfors sawmills. The investment in both high-capacity drying kilns totals SEK 100 million. In total, Setra has invested more than SEK 1 billion in Bergslagen over the past four years.
HS Timber Group and Forestcape Partner to Build a New Sawmill in Gobernador Virasoro, Argentina
HS Timber Group, along with its Belgian joint-venture partner Forestcape, has announced their intention to build a new sawmill in Gobernador Virasoro, Argentina. The investment will amount to approximately $100 million. The Argentinian joint-venture operates under the name Acon Timber.
KPA Unicon to Invest in Modernization of Existing Boiler Plant at Timber Sawmill in Keitele, Finland
A large-scale modernization investment in an existing boiler plant at the Keitele Timber sawmill located in Keitele, Finland had been agreed upon by KPA Unicon and Keitele Energy. The investment is in cleaner energy production and modernization of the plant’s automation and other systems.
The Fed Says China’s Real Estate Issues Could Impact the U.S.
On Monday (11-8-21), the U.S. Federal Reserved released its latest Financial Stability Report (FSR), which is released twice a year. In the report, the Fed said, “Stresses in China’s real estate sector could strain the Chinese financial system, with possible spillovers to the United States.” The report pointed to the size of China’s economy and financial system, and global trade links.
Glennon Brothers Completes Purchases of Co Fermanagh-based Balcas
In May, Glennon Brothers announced its plans to purchase Co Fermanagh, Ireland-based Balcas from its owner SHV Energy, subject to approval from competition regulators. Those approvals have now been completed. Balcas was established in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland in 1962 and consists of two divisions, Balcas Timber and Balcas Energy. Combined, the business has a turnover of £108 million a year.
Turkish Küpeliler Endustri AS Places Orders with Siempelkamp for New OSB and Particleboard Plants
Küpeliler Endustri AS — Turkish based business dealing in cement, packaging, and wood-based panel industries — has placed orders with Siempelkamp for a new OSB and particleboard plant. The continuous OSB plant will be the first of its kind to be assembled in Turkey. The second new order was placed by Küpeliler Endustri with its German partner for its particleboard division.
Brazilian Exports of Wood-Based Products Increased 36% Year-Over-Year in September 2021
According to the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO), the value of Brazilian exports of wood-based products (excluding pulp and paper) increased 36% year-over-year in September 2021. The value increased from US$283.2 million to US$385.8 million.
Expert says New Zealand’s Log Exports to Peak in 2026 and then Decline by a Third
According to an industry report by the investment house Forsyth Barr, New Zealand’s forestry sector is about to undergo major changes as raw log exports fade due to dwindling supplies and domestic demand increases from the home building industry.
16 Million Seedlings Hand Planted as New South Wales Recovers from the Black Summer Bushfires
More than 16 million pine and hardwood seedling have been hand planted in the New South Wales, Australia’s (NSW) forests this year to help rebuild the forestlands that were destroyed by the devastating Black Summer bushfires of 2019–2020. The trees will grow for approximately 30-years and then be harvested for renewable timber products.