US softwood lumber exports to China fall 50%

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In the first half of 2015, US softwood lumber exports to China dropped nearly 50% to 247,290 cubic metres, valued at US$64 million, as compared to the corresponding period of 2014. 

According to the US Softwood Export Council (SEC), YoY American softwood lumber shipments to India increased 52% in volume (to 28,696 cubic metres) and 57% in value (to US$6.5 million). 

Despite China's economic slowdown, the country remains the world's top importer of softwood logs, importing a total value of US$5.4 billion in 2014, says SEC. Imports of softwood lumber were valued at US$3.8 billion, just behind the US, the world number one importer, at US$5.2 billion. 

Overall, the US softwood industry exports saw a YoY decrease of 18% in value to US$454 million while lumber volume declined 15% YoY to 1.66 million cubic metres. Southern Yellow Pine surpassed Douglas Fir in exports as the leading softwood lumber species at $130 million while Douglas Fir dropped nearly 32% from $150 to $100 million in value.

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