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More laminated timber from abroad

Article by Martina Nöstler (translated by Eva Guzely) | 30.03.2020 - 09:09

Japan raised its glue-laminated and cross-laminated timber imports by 12% to 158,000 m³ in the first two months of the year. In the same period of 2019, imports were at 141,000 m³. This is according to Statistics of Japan.

Japan bought more from all relevant supplying countries. Laminated timber imports from Finland rose by 9% year on year to nearly 61,000 m³. Imports from Romania (29,000 m³; +15%), Austria (20,500 m³; +27%), Russia (14,000 m³; +24%) and Estonia (12,000 m³; +7%) also saw increases compared to last year.

You can find detailed data on Japanese glulam and CLT imports of the past years in our Datacube in the section Foreign trade.

Japan glulam and CLT imports January – February 2020

Country 2019 2018 Change in %
Italy 685,748 684,331 0.2
Germany 483,938 437,646 10.6
France 160,675 139,203 15.4
Switzerland 156,159 145,341 7.4
Japan 144,741 131,960 9.7
Spain 80,469 77,928 3.3
Belgium 34,583 22,227 55.6
Norway 28,092 43,281 -35.1
Great Britain 27,457 36,649 -25.1
Slovenia 18,801 18,660 0.8
Other countries 159,017 158,943 0
Total 1,979,680 1,896,169 4.4
Country 2020 2019 Change in %
Finland 60,681 55,550 9.2
Romania 29,113 25,373 14.7
Austria 20,532 16,155 27.1
Russia 14,237 11,445 24.4
Estonia 11,963 11,228 6.5
Poland 6,248 8,153 -23.4
Indonesia 4,800 4,928 -2.6
Sweden 4,158 2,760 50.7
China 3,206 4,250 -24.6
Germany 2,737 812 237.1
Other countries 732 840 -12.9
Total 158,407 141,494 12