Forest Products Annual Market Review, 2017-2018
The Review covers the range of products from the forest to the final end-user: from roundwood and primary processed products to value-added and innovative wood products. Statistic-based chapters of the Review analyse markets of wood raw materials, sawn softwood, sawn hardwood, wood-based panels, paper, paper board and woodpulp. Other chapters analyse policies, innovative wood products, markets of wood energy, value-added wood products and housing. Underlying the analysis is a comprehensive collection of data.
Previous issues can be found here.
Chapter List
Chapter 1: Overview of forest products markets, economics and policies
Chapter 2: Policies shaping forest products markets
Chapter 3: Wood raw materials
Chapter 4: Sawn softwood
Chapter 5: Sawn hardwood
Chapter 6: Wood-based panel
Chapter 7: Paper, paperboard and woodpulp
Chapter 8: Wood energy
Chapter 9: Value-added wood products
Chapter 10: Housing and construction
Chapter 2: Policies shaping forest products markets
Chapter 3: Wood raw materials
Chapter 4: Sawn softwood
Chapter 5: Sawn hardwood
Chapter 6: Wood-based panel
Chapter 7: Paper, paperboard and woodpulp
Chapter 8: Wood energy
Chapter 9: Value-added wood products
Chapter 10: Housing and construction
Statistical Annex
Production and trade tables- these tables provide detailed statistical data used as the background information for the statistical chapters of the publication. They cover the major products and show production and trade by volume and value for the leading countries in the three subregions for the years 2013-2017 (with some forecasts for 2018).Trade flows, for years 2015-2016. The data on trade flows is collected in the PDF file below, showing trade between four sub-regions (Europe, CIS, North America, non-UNECE) and the leading countries in each sub-region. Nine product groups are covered: industrial roundwood, sawn softwood, sawn hardwood, wood-based panels, pulp, paper and board, further processed sawnwood, furniture, and wood pellets. Data are expressed as a share of global import value.
For earlier years see this page.
last updated 26 August 2019.