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French lessons in marketing
18 December, 2010
French lessons in marketing
18 December, 2010
Nordic timber on French TV
18 December, 2010
TTF warning on EU cargo declarations
18 December, 2010
UK timber industry promotion should follow Europe’s lead
27 November, 2010
Duty to stamp out illegal timber remains, NPPD told
19 November, 2010
Engaging in dialogue
13 November, 2010
An international conference in Malaysia highlighted the market benefits of timber legality verification, and some of the obstacles that stand in its way
New vehicle for two-way global trade traffic
13 November, 2010
Malaysia’s new Global WoodMart exhibition lived up to its billing as an international buying and selling platform
Illegal logging legislation rubber stamped
16 October, 2010
Logic of illegal logging rethink
02 October, 2010
The government's U-turn on illegal logging legislation is logical and pragmatic
Government does U-turn on illegal timber legislation
02 October, 2010
Logic of illegal logging rethink
02 October, 2010
The government's U-turn on illegal logging legislation is logical and pragmatic
Lavers plays role in papal visit
20 September, 2010
TTF urges traders to attend Global WoodMart 2010
09 September, 2010
Wood secured for papal visit
20 August, 2010
Traders urged to supply wood for Papal visit
05 August, 2010
International trade federation day focuses on sustainable sourcing
28 July, 2010
Africa sets its sights on sustainability
24 July, 2010
RACEWOOD 2010, organised by the Interafrican Forest Industries Association, took place recently in Douala in Cameroon. TTF head of sustainability Rachel Butler spoke to IFIA president Hervé Bourguignon about the event
Timber industry must work faster and smarter
24 July, 2010
Timber has “fantastic potential”, but the industry must make it easier to specify and buy wood, writes BSW chairman and TTF president Martin Gale
Judgement day approaches
10 July, 2010
The Wood Awards shortlist has just been announced and 27 very different projects are now in the frame for a trophy. TTJ takes a look at just a handful of the shortlisted entries