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Statistics: TDUK Timber Imports | 15


STABILITY RETURNING TO UK IMPORTS


Latest TDUK statistics show UK timber imports were less volatile than in the preceding three years SUMMARY


■Timber imports were down year- on-year in the first half of 2023 but increased in H2


■Softwood imports for 2023 were up 0.8% on 2022


■Sweden and Finland increased softwood volumes to the UK in 2023


■Hardwood imports were down 22.2% year-on-year in 2023


All hardwood imports were down 22.2% in 2023, year-on-year, with cumulative volume at 448,000m3


(2022: 576,000m3 ).


10%, with cumulative volume at 84,000m3 (2022: 94,000m3


).


imports were down 11.8%, with cumulative volume at 260,000m3


in 2023 from Latvia.


Tropical hardwood imports were down ); and temperate hardwood (2022: 295,000m3


The TDUK notes that around half of the fall in volume is attributable to a total decline of 69,000m3


Imports of the main timber and panel products in 2023 were 2% lower than in 2022 but “the continuing positive trends of timber products after unprecedented market instability from 2019 is a testament to the resilience of the UK timber industry”. So says Timber Development UK (TDUK) in its latest set of figures – Timber Statistics, Industry Facts & Figures, March 2024. The report, which covers the whole of 2023, goes on to say that the volume of the main imported timber and panel products in the first half of the year trailed those in 2022 but “modest improvements’ in the second half of 2023 made up for much of this lost volume. Import volume in the final quarter was 1% below Q4 2022, said the report, adding that the four quarters of 2023 saw a greater stability return to the market, “with substantially less volatility compared to each of the four quarters of 2020, 2021 and 2022”.


Softwood imports for 2023 were up 0.8% on 2022, with cumulative volume from January-December at 5,722,000m3 5,677,000m3


(2022: ).


Sweden and Finland increased volumes to the UK by 13% and 6% respectively in 2023, while Norway raised its volume supplied to the UK by 4%. Conversely, large losses in volume were recorded by Latvia (down 15%) and Germany (down 12%). Small reductions in volume were recorded from the Republic of Ireland.


Volume from the US was 5% lower, while volumes from France, Estonia and Cameroon were down 25%, 31% and 10% respectively. Bucking the trend, volumes from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Gabon were up by 38% and 25% respectively, leading to their increased share of supply of tropical hardwoods to the UK. All plywood imports were down by


11.7%, with cumulative volume from January-December at 1,160,000m3 1,315,000m3


).


Within this, hardwood plywood was down 13.1%, with cumulative volume for the year at 839,000m3


(2022: 965,000m3 ). (2022:


Imports of hardwood plywood from China fell by 10% in 2023 but falls from other supplying countries meant that its share of supply to the UK increased to 70%, up from 68% in 2022.


Softwood plywood imports are still very much dominated by Brazil, which saw its share of supply to the UK rise from 49% in 2022, to 54% in 2023.


Softwood plywood imports as a whole were down 8.1% last year, with cumulative volume for 2023 at 321,000m3


(2022: 350,000m3 in 2023 (2022: 648,000m3 . ).


Chipboard imports were down 6.2% in 2023, year-on-year, with cumulative volume at 608,000m3


).


Between them, Germany and Spain accounted for a reduction of 66,000m3


This was counterbalanced to a degree by a combined increase of 46,000m3 and Belgium.


year, with cumulative volume for 2023 at 436,000m3


OSB imports were up 19.4%, year-on- (2022: 365,000m3


).


on-year, with cumulative volume for 2023 at 755,000m3


MDF imports were up 2.2% in 2023, year- (2022: 739,000m3


). ■ from France


Softwood Imports by Main Country, Jan-Dec 2023/2022


10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55


0 5


43.0 48.0 Sweden


18.0 16.0 Latvia


13.0 14.0 Finland


9.0 8.0 Germany


8.0 7.0 Irish Republic


2022 2023


The TDUK is the UK’s foremost membership body for the timber supply chain. Its members constitute timber importers, merchants, agents and manufacturers and account for around two-thirds of the £10bn UK timber industry.


www.ttjonline.com | March/April 2024 | TTJ


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