In the first quarter of 2022, British imports of softwood lumber dropped by 25% vis à vis the preceding year to a volume of 1.465m m³ (Jan.-March 2021: 1.947m m³). The decline recorded in the fourth quarter of 2021 (-38%) thus continued, albeit to a lesser extent. In this context, however, a base effect caused by an...
Great Britain imports 25% less softwood lumber
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