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Foreign trade in roundwood and forest industry products, 1/2023 (preliminary)

Published 6.4.2023

In January, the exports value of forest industry products totalled EUR 1.23 billion. Most exported products were from the pulp and paperboard industries. The forest industry accounted for 20% of the total value of Finland’s goods exports.

Wood imports

  • In January wood imports totalled 0.53 million cubic meters. Of imported wood 60% was pulpwood, 23% chips and 2% logs. The remaining 14% consisted of fuelwood and by-products wood, such as wood pellets.
  • Of imported wood 31% originated from Estonia and 30% from Latvia. From Sweden came 29% of imported wood in January.
The volume of wood imports and change in January 2023

 

January 2023

Compared to the average monthly import in 2022

 

Compared to January 2022

 

 

 

1,000 m³

%

 

%

Total

 

 

533

16

 

-35

Pulpwood

 

 

321

24

 

-21

Chips

 

 

125

-6

 

-63

Logs

 

 

11

29

 

-46

Other

 

 

76

26

 

55

Exports of the forest industries

  • In January the exports value of forest industry products totalled EUR 1.23 billion and increased from previous year’s January in real terms by 11% (deflated using wholesale price index, 1949=100).
  • At the same time the exports value of wood-products industries totalled EUR 0.26 billion and decreased in real terms by 24% compared to previous year. The most important product, sawn-goods, accounted for 63% of the wood-products industries’ export earnings at EUR 0.16 billion.
  • The exports value of pulp and paper industries was EUR 0.97 billion and increased by 27% compared to January previous year. The most important export product was bleached sulphate pulp, which accounted for a third of the pulp and paper industries’ export earnings at EUR 0.32 billion. The second largest export, EUR 0.17 billion, was multilayer coated cardboard and paperboard from the paperboard industries (in the statistics "other coated paperboard").

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