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February 15, 2023

2023 is set to be another tricky year for the UK timber trade

More 'regular' UK timber import patterns seen in Q4 2022.    The gap between record 2021 volumes and low 2022 volumes began to close in November, with imports resembling more regular winter totals.    The disparity in total volumes between 2021 and 2022 was just 14% in November, compared to 22% in October and 21% in September, , says TDUK (Timber Development UK).    The reduced disparity between 2021 and 2022 was seen most clearly in the softwood category, where a 182,000m3 gap in October was reduced to 72,000m3 in ...

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