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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

Cost pressures force pallet producers to push for price rise
30 October, 2004
Pallet producers are putting up their prices as costs are expect to continue rising next year

Good demand in all sectors keeps industry optimistic
16 October, 2004
Despite a slow start, it has generally been a good year for the British timber industry – and it is not over yet

Asia sustains stable market
18 September, 2004
Log and sawn lumber prices are on an upward trend and strong economic growth in China and India is expected

Finnish production grows despite weaker demand
21 August, 2004
Figures for the second quarter show Finland's production is in good health

Mills pay the price for improved log supply
21 August, 2004
Log supplies have improved but some mills have extended their holidays in order to cut production and avoid making products to be sold at a loss

Deals are off this summer, say MDF producers
26 June, 2004
UK producers are determined to hold on to their price rises and not succumb to the silly summer pricing of previous years

Manufacturers feel pressure of rising costs
29 May, 2004
Pallet and fencing manufacturers are managing to keep ahead of rising costs but the latter are feeling a little below par for the time of year

Production rises but prices and profitability stumble
15 May, 2004
Finland's production is growing but falling prices and rising costs are curbing profitability

All eyes on Irish housing
01 May, 2004
The state of the Irish housing market continues to be a major talking point

Eastern European exports impact on Sweden's markets
03 April, 2004
Sweden, the world's second largest timber exporter after Canada, is not immune to competition from Russia and the Baltics

Swedish shippers increase focus on UK market
06 March, 2004
Swedish shippers are looking at the UK as the weakening dollar slows demand in the US and European construction markets remain quiet

Pallets enjoy "first significant" price rise in over a decade
21 February, 2004
Pallet prices are on the rise, but the market is still highly competitive

Little change expected during the first quarter
07 February, 2004
Quiet demand is the least of problems for West African producers. They are more preoccupied with low log supply and difficulties in shipping