Worldwide demand for North American hardwoods climbed faster than supply in October.
Many concentration yards were low on both kiln-dried lumber to sell and green lumber to put in dry kilns. The sales manager for one exporting company
said, “It is very hard to secure enough of anything!”
Prices have surged on Red Oak, White Oak and other key export items. International buyers are making
more trips to North America—particularly Chinese buyers—to try and secure additional supplies before prices escalate further, but found many exporters unwilling
to lock in prices on orders for delivery in future months.
U.S. hardwood lumber exports totaled 122 million board feet (MMBF) in August 2013, up 8% from July
2013 and 6% from August 2012. August was the seventh month this year in which exports set a record
for that particular month.
Year-to-date exports through August totaled 953 MMBF, up 7% from the same period in 2012. Exports to the four
largest markets were higher this August than last, including increases of 40% to Vietnam and 20% to
Mexico.
While we do not yet have official trade data beyond August, every indication is that shipments to Asia and
Mexico climbed even higher in September and October, with small gains in shipments to Europe
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