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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

Timbmet boss backs generic promotion
01 November, 2004

Woodmex review 1
30 October, 2004
Feedback from exhibitors reveals that this year's Woodmex produced excellent levels of business

Architects take to oak
27 October, 2004

Surfing the green wave
16 October, 2004
A buoyant mood prevailed at the IWSc's annual conference but challenges need to be faced if timber is to capitalise on its green credentials

US timbers popular with specifiers
07 October, 2004

The TTJ Awards 2004
18 September, 2004

James Latham plc named TTJ Timber Trader of the Year
09 September, 2004

Duncan King joins AHEC
08 September, 2004

AHEC defends sustainability of US hardwoods
22 July, 2004

Wood's French window
26 June, 2004
According to exhibitors, Carrefour International du Bois is reinforcing its status as one of the key timber trade fairs

AHEC lines up expert panel
22 June, 2004

Sikkens publishes guidance for joinery specifiers
09 June, 2004

IWSc confirms conference line-up
02 June, 2004

Timber through and through
15 May, 2004
The eighth biennial Carrefour International du Bois is throwing open its doors from June 2-4, providing a supermarket for anyone seeking the total timber experience

Carrefour speakers announced
01 May, 2004

Wood Awards entries grow
22 April, 2004

Hardwoods hunker down
17 April, 2004
Europe proved tough going for American hardwood suppliers in 2003. But key species, like white oak, walnut and cherry, continued to do well and US timber featured in a range of flagship architectural projects.

AHEC in Venice
12 April, 2004

Hints of dark in the light show
07 February, 2004
The growing tendency of the UK furniture trade to source products internationally is having an impact on its taste in timber. Furniture journalist Sandra Danby reports on what this means in terms of trends in shades and species