How much of UK timber is imported?

Currently, only around 12 percent - around 1.23 million cubic meters - of annual UK timber imports are from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and subject to due diligence requirements under the EUTR, according to the Timber Trade Foundation (TTF).
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Does the UK produce wood?

Production of wood products in the UK included:

3.6 million tonnes of paper and paperboard (unchanged);
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Where does most of UK timber come from?

Origin of wood imports
  • Sweden (42%), Latvia (16%) and Finland (14%) provided the majority of imports of sawn softwood to the UK.
  • Most particleboard imports to the UK came from Germany (19%), France (17%) and Latvia (16%).
  • Ireland (29%), Germany (20%) and Spain (13%) were the principal sources of fibreboard imports.
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Does Britain import wood?

In 2019, the top partner countries from which United Kingdom Imports Wood include United States, China, Germany, Sweden and Finland.
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Does UK produce its own timber?

7% of the sawn hardwood consumed was home grown, with 55% of the imports coming from the EU, 21% from the USA, and 18% from tropical sources. 68% of the particle board and OSB was produced in the UK, with 100% of the imported board coming from the EU (mainly France and Germany)
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UK Timber imports Post BREXIT under WTO not too bad other than supply



Which country imports the most timber?

According to Wood trade data, China is also the largest wood importer country in the world.
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How much UK timber comes from Russia?

Last year Russia exported £8.8bn (US$11.7bn) of timber, with the UK importing 450,000m3 of Russian timber products.
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Does the UK buy timber from Russia?

This will of course cause huge disruption to timber supplies into Europe and to the UK market. While direct imports into the UK are relatively small, Russia and Belarus account for about 10% of the softwood market in Europe.
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Does Scotland import timber?

Forestry and Land Scotland says that the UK as a whole – which currently imports 80% [note 5] of its annual timber requirement – is far too vulnerable to fluctuations in the global market.
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Where does most of our wood come from?

Much of the wood we use comes from plantation forests, but a significant portion of it is extracted from natural forests. About a third of wood extracted from natural forests worldwide is used for timber products.
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How much timber is grown in the UK?

Total: 11.2 million green tonnes of roundwood (softwood and hardwood) (+2%), of which: Sawmills: 6.6 million green tonnes (+1%); Wood-based panels: 1.1 million green tonnes (-15%); Integrated pulp and paper mills: 0.4 million green tonnes (+4%);
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Do we import timber from Russia?

According to U.S. Census Bureau Trade Data, the US imported around 337 Million Board Feet of forest products from Russia in 2021 to meet this need, an increase of 104% over 2020 imports.
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Can I bring timber from France to UK?

High-priority timber, wood products and bark from the EU must have: a phytosanitary (health) certificate (PC) a pre-notification submitted by the importer in England, Scotland or Wales. documentary and identity checks.
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How much timber is used each year UK?

From tree to timber

We supply nearly half of all homegrown timber in England, selling over 1 million tonnes per year.
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Where does European timber come from?

Specifically, it can be found in the western countries of Europe. It's most common in our homeland- Great Britain! This timber is also found in other parts of western Europe. Specifically, France, Ireland, Bulgaria, Romania, and Germany are known for growing the trees that European oak comes from.
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How much timber comes from Ukraine?

Similarly, in 2018 the volume of timber harvested in Ukraine was 22.5 million m3, of which 8.3 million m3 (37%) was cut as part of the final fellings and 13.9 million m3 (62%) originated from 'cuttings connected to forest management activities38.
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Who is the largest importer of wood?

  • China. 40,421,228.29. 1.58.
  • United States. 38,736,238.05. 2.48.
  • Germany. 35,607,386.01. 2.61.
  • Canada. 27,564,215.91. 5.98.
  • Sweden. 16,757,543.75. 10.95.
  • Finland. 16,143,349.13. 20.88.
  • Brazil. 14,877,520.42. 6.02.
  • Russian Federation. 14,081,768.00. 3.50.
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Is Mahogany illegal in the UK?

Britain adopted EU regulations in 2013, with the Timber and Timber Products (Placing on the Market) Regulations preventing illegally logged Brazilian mahogany, teak and other hardwood from being used in the UK.
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Has Brexit affected timber prices?

The IHS noted that there have been record surges in the price of timber, bricks and steel which they believe is attributable to the combined impact of Brexit and the pandemic, causing supplies to be held up on their way to the UK.
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What percentage of wood comes from Russia?

Russia produces up to 150 million cubic meters of wood products annually, only about a third of the government's estimated total annual allowable cut of 576 million cubic meters per year. Russia accounts for 22 percent of the world's wood trade in terms of volume, but only 3 percent in terms of value.
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When was England deforested?

In the middle of the sixteenth century Britain began to run out of wood. By 1700 it had converted almost completely to coal.
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What percentage of the UK is forestry?

Land covered by forestry (Figures 1 and 2) has increased steadily by 4.4% from 3.05 million hectares in 2009 to 3.19 million hectares in 2019. Scotland has 46% of the UK's woodlands, England has 41%, Wales has 10% and Northern Ireland has 4%. As a percentage of the total land area, woodlands account for: 13% of the UK.
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Why are there no trees in Scotland?

In Scotland, more than half of our native woodlands are in unfavourable condition (new trees are not able to grow) because of grazing, mostly by deer. Our native woodlands only cover four per cent of our landmass. As in many parts of the world today land use is a product of history.
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