timberexport
Timberexport refers to the international trade in timber and wood products, including raw logs, rough-sawn lumber, plywood, veneer, wood pulp, paper, and engineered wood products such as cross-laminated timber. The trade involves multiple stages from forest concessions and logging to sawmilling, processing, and logistics.
The timber export supply chain spans harvesting, processing, value-added manufacturing, and transport. Products range from raw
Global patterns are concentrated in forest-rich regions. Major exporters include Canada, Russia, Sweden, Finland, the United
The timber trade intersects with forest governance, legality and certification. Certification schemes such as FSC and
Sustainable management, reforestation, and chain-of-custody verification are central to reducing environmental impact. Timber exports can generate
Current trends include rising demand for engineered wood and construction-grade lumber, volatility in commodity prices, and