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EU looks to terminate expansion of Chinese ply duties
19 December, 2007

Minister urges wider uptake of timber procurement policies
18 December, 2007

Burma timber sanctions come into force
21 November, 2007

EU expects Russian wood tariff compromise
21 November, 2007

Hugh Mansfield-Williams joins TRADA Technology
16 November, 2007

Speakers line up for Wood Futures conference
27 October, 2007

Dutch backing
23 October, 2007

EU signals Burma timber ban
17 October, 2007

TTF welcomes maple inspection proposals
02 October, 2007

Government may bend on procurement
15 September, 2007

FLEGT meeting set for Brussels
03 September, 2007

South Africa hosts Wood Sector 2007
30 July, 2007

Stora Enso calls for Russian resolution as results boom
27 July, 2007

EIA calls for unilateral response to illegal timber
26 July, 2007
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) has called on the UK government to unilaterally legislate against the sale of illegal timber on its shores.

Malaysian FLEGT talks set for October
21 July, 2007
Malaysian officials are to continue their efforts to establish a FLEGT voluntary partnership agreement with the EU, with a third session of talks moved from September to October.

UK minister addresses illegal logging conference
10 July, 2007
Barry Gardiner MP, the prime minister’s new special representative on forestry, provided the keynote address on the opening day of the 10th illegal logging update and stakeholder consultation at Chatham House in London yesterday.

Ridder joins FLEGT drive
06 July, 2007

CITES no solution for protection, says importer
23 June, 2007
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) is not a solution to protecting tropical timber species, a UK timber executive has told TTJ.

CITES offers partial timber protection
08 June, 2007
Brazilwood has been added to the list of timber species covered by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), but Spanish cedar and rosewood have not.

Training tackles forestry worker shortage
28 May, 2007
The UK Forest Products Association and Barony College are testing out a new training programme aimed at tackling a shortage of skilled forest machine operators.