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Sellers' market continues as log prices reach 13-year high
11 November, 2006
Although price increases may soften slightly this quarter, there is no sign of the market weakening

A forum to form the future
11 November, 2006

A forum to form the future
11 November, 2006

A framework for the future
11 November, 2006
Medite has launched an international initiative to forecast timber industry developments over the next 10 years

Sellers' market continues as log prices reach 13-year high
11 November, 2006
Although price increases may soften slightly this quarter, there is no sign of the market weakening

Timber in the firing line
28 October, 2006
Fire retardant treatment is an important – but sometimes confusing – area for the timber industry

TTF comes top in European survey
01 October, 2006
The Timber Trade Federation (TTF) has come top in a survey of five European wood associations carried out by the German timber trade association, GD Holz.

All sides lobby on illegal logging
19 August, 2006
Greenpeace protests might have diverted attention beforehand, but the timber trade gave a good account of itself at the latest RIIA meeting on illegal logging

Designing diversity
05 August, 2006
TTJ provides an exclusive preview of some of the entries for this year's Wood Awards

Timber companies feature in floral display
11 July, 2006
Hoppings Softwood Products plc and Morgan Timber (Strood) Ltd both supplied timber products for star-attraction exhibits at this year’s Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.

Gabon timber delegation visits London
29 May, 2006
Gabonese forestry representatives were encouraged to move towards certification by the UK timber industry and WWF during a meeting in London.

Industry warms to higher prices ahead of summer
25 May, 2006
In the UK timber industry it is rare for the summer to be prefaced by news of a price increase. But in these unusual times, leading MDF producers are striving to maintain the upward price momentum established over recent times. And the focus of price increases has widened to some of those added-value MDF products whose levels have remained unaltered for some time.

Industry warms to higher prices ahead of summer
25 May, 2006
In the UK timber industry it is rare for the summer to be prefaced by news of a price increase. But in these unusual times, leading MDF producers are striving to maintain the upward price momentum established over recent times. And the focus of price increases has widened to some of those added-value MDF products whose levels have remained unaltered for some time.

French show their know-how
13 May, 2006
The Carrefour Internationale du Bois exhibition has a new section targeting the growing use of timber in construction. And the organisers are aiming to boost UK visitor numbers

Plywood sector heads for a sea change
29 April, 2006
The rise in Far Eastern and Brazilian hardwood plywood prices over recent weeks has been “startling” as supplies diminish. However, its lack of availability has improved demand for OSB in the UK

Plywood sector heads for a sea change
29 April, 2006
The rise in Far Eastern and Brazilian hardwood plywood prices over recent weeks has been “startling” as supplies diminish. However, its lack of availability has improved demand for OSB in the UK

Timber on TTAP
18 February, 2006
The EU-funded Timber Trade Action Plan aims to tackle illegal logging in South-east Asia and Central Africa. Andy Roby, Timber Trade Federation head of environment and corporate social responsibility, reports

Producers remain optimistic despite costs escalating
18 February, 2006
Manufacturers have raised prices to meet escalating costs – and further rises will be necessary just to tread water

Producers remain optimistic despite costs escalating
18 February, 2006
Manufacturers have raised prices to meet escalating costs – and further rises will be necessary just to tread water

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04 February, 2006