With 3 million m³ of softwood lumber, Austrian exporters were able to increase shipments in the first seven months by 4% over last year’s figures, according to data from Statsistics Austria. Half of the surplus volume of 120,000 m³ was garnered by Italian customers: Austria’s main lumber market absorbed almost 1.5 million m³ – 4% more than a year ago.
Exports to Germany posted a particularly sharp increase: +25% to 415,000 m³. The negative counterpart to this is Japan, which until the end of July imported only 160,000 m³ of softwood lumber from Austria – or 34% less than before. With 25,000 m³ decrease, China continues to play an insignificant role in the Austrian foreign lumber trade. For comparison, during the same period, Germany exported 172,000 m³ to China.
Exports to Germany posted a particularly sharp increase: +25% to 415,000 m³. The negative counterpart to this is Japan, which until the end of July imported only 160,000 m³ of softwood lumber from Austria – or 34% less than before. With 25,000 m³ decrease, China continues to play an insignificant role in the Austrian foreign lumber trade. For comparison, during the same period, Germany exported 172,000 m³ to China.
| including planed timber, in 1,000 m³ | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Country | 1–7 2013 | 1–7 2014 | Diff. i. % |
| Italy | 1,424 | 1,480 | 3.9 |
| Germany | 333 | 415 | 24.6 |
| Slovenia | 400 | 389 | –2.8 |
| Japan | 241 | 159 | –33.9 |
| Croatia | 68 | 99 | 46.3 |
| Czech Republic | 76 | 86 | 12.9 |
| Switzerland | 64 | 62 | –3.4 |
| Great Britain | 18 | 40 | 126.3 |
| France | 31 | 39 | 27.7 |
| China | 22 | 25 | 12.7 |
| Korea | 18 | 23 | 26.9 |
| Other | 222 | 214 | –3.5 |
| Total | 2,917 | 3,032 | 3.9 |