The reports cover the state of trade and trade patterns in the EU generally, as well as the 10 ETTF member countries.
The ETTF has commissioned trade analyst and commentator Forest Industries Intelligence (FII) to produce the reports, with support from the UK Department for International Development.
"There are key questions about the potential impact of the EUTR on the European wood trade, including whether it will make timber more or less competitive against other materials, boost demand for certified sustainable forest products, or favour alternative risk-based legality verification systems, and it will divert wood imports to other markets with less rigorous legality enforcement systems," said Rupert Oliver of FII.
The reports can be downloaded on the ETTF website at www.ettf.info.