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NZ court upholds timber ban
24 December, 2004

Seminar success for Progessive Solutions
21 December, 2004

FSC aims high
21 December, 2004

Changes present new chances for British industry
18 December, 2004
Although trade has quietened as the housing market cools, it has been a good year for the British-grown industry

Changes present new chances for British industry
18 December, 2004
Although trade has quietened as the housing market cools, it has been a good year for the British-grown industry

UCM opens Chinese office
14 December, 2004

CITES listing causes concern in Malaysia
13 December, 2004

Double feature
11 December, 2004
Sonneborn & Rieck and its newly-acquired Impra Systems UK are using their combined experience to bring new exterior coatings to the UK market

Danzer denies wrongdoing
06 December, 2004

PNG strikes back
29 November, 2004

CPET must do better
27 November, 2004
The review of forest certification schemes by the UK government's Central Point of Expertise on Timber procurement has fuelled debate over their relative merits. Rupert Oliver of Forest Industries Intelligence Ltd gives his view on the initiative

Big voice, big ambition
27 November, 2004
The foundation of ConFor is the first step in uniting all the elements of the timber industry. Ian Martin met interim chairman Tom Bruce-Jones to find out more about the organisation

Report assesses level of illegal timber trade
22 November, 2004

Lumber duties could be shared out
22 November, 2004

Proof of legality status angers PEFC
15 November, 2004

Woodlands sold
15 November, 2004

Battling the big issues
13 November, 2004
US hardwood has a fight on its hands to retain global market share, but has inherent competitive advantages. Mike Jeffree reports from the recent AHEC European convention

ConFor officially launched
13 November, 2004

Sea freight rates escalate
13 November, 2004

German plantations under threat in Zimbabwe
12 November, 2004