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Mid-month price levels hold in West Africa
06/02/2008 - 17:58

Continuing price trends from mid-January, West African exporters have held all log prices unchanged through the end of January. Demand has not changed and buyers for China are maintaining their policy of purchasing a more limited number of species. Indian demand remains firm for belli, but at slightly lower prices than negotiated at the end of 2007. There are signs of a revived interest in okan and it is possible prices may recover from the recent lower levels resulting from falling demand in the past year. Sipo and sapele have held firmly to recent price gains for both logs and lumber. Exporters are less nervous about more competitive prices for Far East species. The early February celebrations for the Chinese New Year will cause the normal slow down in logging and sawmilling. Consequently, there is unlikely to be any surge in production until mid-February.

Although all traders are watching the global market carefully, the full impact of the market seems not to have a sharp bearing on the industry. The fall of U.S. housing prices and house demand, together with a reported surplus of unsold new-build housing in Spain, are affecting timber markets. However, it does appear that the major impact of the U.S. market is likely to be on South American and Asian suppliers rather than on the lesser volume of trade with West Africa. Freight rates are high and have not changed after the moderate hikes in December 2007, although this has not yet inhibited trade volumes. One exporter recently noted some difficulty in obtaining shipping space for Europe, although this seemed not to be a significant problem.

As with logs, prices for sawn timber are unchanged from mid-month levels. Although markets are still said to be quiet, demand has remained moderate, possibly helped by the mild winter conditions so far in Europe, where rain is more of a problem for the construction sector than the normal snow and ice. However, continental European and UK buyers are being very cautious over concerns about the full effects of the U.S. credit crunch. Sapele and sipo are in demand and moabi also continues to be popular. Okoume, douka/makore and movingui remained in good demand and are unchanged at recent higher prices. While there are no forecasts for the medium term, experts say prices should remain stable at least until the end of February.

West Africa logs, FOB € per m3
Asian market LM B BC/C
Acajou/ Khaya/N'Gollon 221 190 175
Ayous/Obéché/Wawa 221 205 168
Azobe & Ekki 152 152 91
Belli 198 198 -
Bibolo/Dibétou 168 167 114
Bubinga 533 457 381
Iroko 289 274 259
Okoume (60% CI, 40% CE, 20% CS) - 150 -
Moabi 335 335 282
Movingui 205 190 152
Niove 129 129 -
Okan 198 198 152
Padouk 289 289 267
Sapele 297 297 282
Sipo/Utile 335 305 267
Tali 190 190 152
Gabon Okoumé logs, FAS* € per m3
Grade Asia Europe
QS 213 219
CI 171 171
CE 146 150
CS 108 111
*Based on SNBG official prices

West Africa sawnwood, FOB € per m3
Ayous FAS GMS 396
Fixed sizes 427
Okoumé FAS GMS 375↑
Sel. & Bet. GMS Italy 310
Sel. & Bet. fixed sizes -
Sipo FAS GMS 630↓
FAS fixed sizes -
FAS scantlings 645↓
Padouk FAS GMS 600
FAS scantlings 630
Strips 425
Sapele FAS Spanish sizes 620↑
FAS scantlings 635
Iroko FAS GMS 458
Scantlings 519
Strips 304
Khaya FAS GMS 396
FAS fixed 427
Maobi FAS GMS 630
Scantlings 645
Movingui FAS GMS 460


(ITTO's Tropical Timber Market Report)
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