EU27 (i.e. excluding the UK) tropical timber product imports continued to defy expectations of COVID-19 driven collapse in the four months to April this year. Despite all the large western European countries implementing COVID-19 lockdown measures starting in the second two weeks of March, and mounting supply-side problems in tropical countries, total imports of tropical wood and wood furniture products into in the EU in April were little changed compared to the previous month.
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In a recent blog post, the UK TTF Managing Director David Hopkin notes that “just when we thought it was safe to go back into work from COVID-19, the lurking beast of Brexit has reared its head once more”.
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Expectations of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the European plywood sector turned out generally to have been worse than the reality.
Continue reading “European Plywood Sector Pushes Through Pandemic – ITTO European Market Report 30th June 2020 Part 1”UK Tropical Wood Trade Down 19% in the First Four Months of 2020 – ITTO European Market Report 15th June 2020
The value of UK imports of tropical wood products was US$360 million in the first four months of 2020, 19% less than the same period last year. Although a significant decline, the downturn is perhaps less than might have been expected given the exceptional circumstances surrounding COVID-19.
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Having reached the highest level in more than a decade in October 2019, EU27+UK trade in tropical wood and wood furniture products slowed in the last two months of the year, a trend which accelerated in January and February this year. Contrary to expectations, with the large western European countries implementing COVID-19 lockdown measures during the month, EU imports of tropical wood products picked up again in March this year.
Continue reading “EU Tropical Timber Trade Weakens Before COVID Lockdown – ITTO European Market Report 31st May 2020”EU Organisations Reaffirm Their Support for FLEGT and EUTR – ITTO European Market Report 15th May 2020
Feedback received by the EC on their “fitness check” of the FLEGT and EUTR regulations indicates a high degree of consensus amongst European organisations and interests on the broad aims and objectives of the policy and legislative instruments.
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Timber trading activity across the EU continues at an extremely low level as countries emerge slowly and uncertainly from the coronavirus lockdown. Many companies have temporarily closed or curtailed operations, pushed back orders and have been asking for longer payment terms.
Continue reading “Europe Takes Tentative Steps Out of COVID-19 Lockdown – ITTO European Market Report 15th May 2020”COVID-19 Puts Europe On a Knife-Edge – ITTO European Market Report 30th April 2020
The COVID-19 situation in Europe is on a knife-edge. The numbers of new cases and deaths have stabilised and are beginning to decline in the worst affected countries, which include Italy, the UK and Spain. This has led to calls for the lockdown measures, which have been in place now throughout large parts of Europe for over six weeks, to be eased as the detrimental effects on economic activity, education, mental health and general well-being are becoming increasingly obvious.
Continue reading “COVID-19 Puts Europe On a Knife-Edge – ITTO European Market Report 30th April 2020”EU Wood Furniture Imports Last Year at Highest Level Since 2007 – ITTO European Market Report 15th April 2020
It is ironic that in 2019, just before the market chaos created by COVID-19, the EU recorded its strongest year for wood furniture imports since 2007. That was, of course, when the last consumer boom was at its peak just prior to the market meltdown of the financial crises.
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Economic forecasts issued only a few weeks ago in Europe, which projected continuing slow increase this year in GDP and business activity in sectors critical to the timber industry, such as construction and furniture, will need to be completely revised in the face of the Covid-19 outbreak.
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