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Plywood type: full birch plywood, Species - face: china birch, Species - inner plies - alternate plies: china birch, Volume: 700.0 - 9000.0 pieces, : Spot - 1 time , Thickness: 12; 15; 18 mm, Width: 1220 mm, Length: 2440 mm, Class
Revenue for Sawmills in China is set to reach $10.4 billion in 2013, reflecting 16.6% annualized growth over the past five years, says IBISWorld. The rapid development of China&rsquo
China's National Afforestation Committee released a bulletin showcasing developments in the forestry sector in 2012 to mark the country's 35th Tree Planting Day
China‟s National Bureau of Statistics has published preliminary results for GDP for the first quarter of 2013. Sheng Laiyun, spokesperson of the Bureau, introduced the growth data during a press conference in Beijing, on April
The Malaysia External Trade Corporation recently reported that China continues to be Malaysia‟s largest trade partner. In 2012, trade between Malaysia and China amounted to RM180.6 billion (approximately US$58.6 billion
The Wood Flooring Commission within China’s National Forest Products Industry Association (CNFPI) recently published data on China’s flooring production and sales in 2012
The decline in plywood imports in Europe is rather opposite from what Chinas exports towards Europe. While the values of imports from Russia have gone back significantly (-10
Total investment in Chinese residential real estate in 2012 was RMB 7,180.4 billion a year-on-year growth of 14.9 percent according to a press release from the National Bureau of Statistics of China
China will crack down on illegal logging and related trade, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei told a daily press briefing last week.
He told reporters, "We resolutely oppose and crack down on illegal logging and related trade and stick to the mutually beneficial and sustainable s
The latest data on new yuan loans from the People's Bank of China (Central Bank) indicates that the growth in loans has accelerated suggesting the Central Bank is carefully balancing credit availability to support economic recovery
The reduction in construction activities in China during 2012 has resulted in reduced demand for lumber, and as a consequence, a sharp decline in the importation of softwood logs and lumber to the country
According to Wood Markets China Bulletin, in 2012, China’s total log imports declined by 10,5% in volume and 12% in value as compared with 2011. Softwood log imports declined by 15
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The Centre for China in the World Economy (CCWE), Tsinghua University expects China's economy to grow faster in the second half of 2013 as exports and investment rise. see: www.ccwe.org
China’s hunger for wood was less acute in 2012 than the previous year. In particular importation of softwood logs fell substantially from the record levels of 2011, as reported by the Wood Resource Quarterly (www.woodprices.com
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