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PEFC UK makes board changes
05 December, 2005

Baltics add value as costs and competition rise
12 November, 2005
Rising log prices, stiff competition and a tough UK market are forcing Baltic mills to add value

Domestic bliss?
29 October, 2005
ConFor, with input from FTA and UKFPA, reports on the domestic timber sector and forecasts "cautious optimism" for 2006

Cause for celebration – and planning
03 September, 2005

Chatham House debates illegal logging
20 August, 2005
The Royal Institute for International Affairs has just held the latest in a series of forums on illegal logging at London's Chatham House

Celebrate choice in certification
20 August, 2005

Unlikely sources of inspiration
06 August, 2005

All schemes accepted – for now
09 July, 2005

Playing politics with procurement
25 June, 2005

BM TRADA chain of custody grows
23 June, 2005

Interzum figures falter
28 May, 2005
Interzum featured 1,300 exhibitors from around the world, but visitor numbers were down

Independent verification vital
18 May, 2005

EU stable for US hardwoods
16 April, 2005
Huge consumption by China and competition from eastern Europe remain key influences on US hardwood exports to the UK and the rest of the EU. But in 2004 sales rose in both markets

Green card
05 March, 2005
Sustainability is high on the truss rafter agenda as manufacturers realise they need to be green to do business

Threats and opportunities
05 March, 2005
The Trussed Rafter Association is facing a number of challenges

Certified progress
19 February, 2005
Malaysia is strengthening its European markets with its certified timber

Expert advice
19 February, 2005
CPET was set up to help the government implement its timber procurement policy. Dr Ruth Nussbaum and Dr Ian Gray of ProForest explain its role

New year's resolutions
22 January, 2005

Swedes fear CPET decision could disrupt trade
08 January, 2005
There was strong demand for Swedish timber in 2004 but now the industry fears that the CPET's classification of PEFC as proof of legality, rather than sustainability, could advantage other suppliers