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Japan Wood Products Prices

1-15th November 2005


Dollar Exchange Rates of 8th November 2005

Japan Yen 117.35

Report From Japan
 

Log sales prices up slightly

The import cost of Southeast Asian logs went up with FOB prices and ocean freight, further compounded by a weakening yen. The actual cost of Sarawak meranti regular reported in late October negotiations was about 7,200 yen per koku CIF (koku=0.278 m3), higher than a month ago. Due to resistance by Japanese plywood mills, prices were settled at about 6,850-6,900 yen per koku CIF, well below actual cost but up 100 yen from a month ago. Prices for meranti small were quoted at about 6,000 yen, close to actual cost. Overall, log prices have increased by 1,000 yen per koku compared to January prices. 

Facing higher log costs, plywood mills have announced higher plywood sales prices successively.  FOB prices in Sarawak continue to climb because of slow log production. As weather is deteriorating with rainy season just around the corner, further log supply shortages are likely. FOB prices for Sarawak meranti regular are at about US$170-173 per m3 and small meranti at about US$140 m3. Kapur prices exceeded the US$200 level and were at US$200-205 per m3 for floaters. Sabah log prices are being affected by firm Sarawak prices. FOB prices for mixed serayah prices are at about US$160-165 and for mixed kapur at about US$195-200.

Scarcity of 3x6’ concrete forming panels

Inventories of imported 3x6’ concrete forming panels and 12mm structural F 4star panels are falling while prices are rebounding. Tokyo market prices of imported JAS concrete forming 3x6’ panels are 830-840 yen per sheet delivered (wholesalers), 20-30 yen higher than a month ago,and of 12mm F 4star (prime category) at 860 yen,10-20 yen higher. Since market prices for these products had been weak for a while, Indonesia, the main supplier, reduced the production of 12mm commodity panels. Indonesian exporters are not accepting low price offers since log costs continue to rise. Malaysia has adopted the same attitude so overall supply is very limited. 

Plywood manufacturers raised prices by 10%

Key Tec Co., Ltd., a Southeast Asian hardwood plywood and laminated veneer lumber manufacturer, has raised the sales prices of plywood due to high cost of logs and adhesives. Key Tec raised the prices of medium and thick panels by 10% from November and is considering another price hike. New prices per sheet delivered (F 4star,category 1) are 550 yen for medium thick 4mm, 650 yen for 5.5mm, 1,350 yen for 9mm thick and 1,600 yen for 12mm. Besides increasing log costs, price hikes were also due to a weaker yen and higher fuel costs. Log prices are expected to remain firm since production regions are heading for rainy season through next spring. Niigata Gouhan Shinkou Co., Ltd. followed suit and has also raised its sales prices of tropical plywood by 10% from 1 November. New prices per sheet delivered in the Tokyo area (F4star, category 1) are 470 yen for 3mm thick, 550 yen for 4mm and 680 yen for 5.5mm.

Tropical plywood imports declined in August

Total supply of plywood in August in Japan was 611,700 m3, 14% lower than the same month a year ago and the lowest supply level this year. Imports of  plywood in August were 350,200 m3 , 24% lower than August last year. Imports from Malaysia and Indonesia were 155,500 m3 and 146,100 m3 in August, down 18% and 36%, respectively, from the same month last year. Imports from Indonesia were higher than July, the first increase in five months. The increase was probably due to a temporary shift to Indonesian sources after Malaysian plywood production dropped due to rising log costs. Japanese domestic production of standard plywood was 261,400 m3 in August, up 5% from August last year, which seems rather high considering the summer holidays in August.

Team proposes import duty on wood products

A governmental project team on revitalization of forest and wood industry has proposed to impose a ‘Forest Environment duty’ on all imported wood products. The purpose of the duty is to promote more use of domestic wood and reduce imports. The duty rate would be 10-20% on import prices and the revenue would be used to maintain domestic forests. Local analysts felt that the duty was against the worldwide tide of free trade and hard to justify the use of revenues from imported wood products to maintain and protect domestic forest. The proposed duty also partially overlaps an ‘Environment tax’ proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries and the Ministry of Environment.

 

October and November Wholesale Prices

 

 

October

November

Indonesian Plywood

Size (mm)

(¥/sheet)

2.3mm  (thin plywood, F 4star, type 2 )

920 X 1830

300

310

 

3.7mm  (med. thickness,  F 4star, type1)

910 X 1820

430

 

430

 

5.2mm  (med. thickness, F 4star, type 1)

910 X 1820

540

 

540

 

12mm for sheathing (F 3star, type 2)

910 X 1820

830

830

 

12mm for foundation (F 4star, special)

910 X 1820

870

880

12mm concrete-form ply (JAS)

900 X 1800

820

850

11.5mm flooring board

945 X 1840

1100

 

1100

 

3.6mm baseboard for overlays (OVL)

1230 X 2440

780

 

780

 

5.2mm  for packing

1230 X 2440

830

 

830

 

8.5mm for packing

1230 X 2440

1080

 

1080

 

Malaysian Plywood

 

 

 

 

 

2.3mm (thin plywood, F 4star, type 2)

920 X 1830

300

 

310

 

3.6mm (med. thickness, F 4star, type1)

910 X 1820

430

 

430

 

5.2mm (med. thickness, F 4star, type 1)

910 X 1820

540

 

540

 

12mm  for sheathing (F 3star, type 2)

910 X 1820

830

 

830

 

12mm for foundation (F 4 star, special)

910 X 1820

870

 

880

11.5mm concrete-form ply (JAS)

900 X 1800

820

850

11.5mm flooring board

945 X 1840

1100

 

1100

 

3.6mm baseboard for overlays (OVL)

1230 X 2440

780

 

780

 

Softwood Plywood (Canadian CSP)

 

 

 

 

 

9.5mm foundation of wall (JAS)

1220 X 2440

1500

 

1500

 

12.5mm sheathing (T&G JAS)

606 X 2273

1030

1030

 

15.5mm foundation (T&G JAS)

1220 X 2440

2500

 

2500

 

18.5mm foundation (T&G JAS)

1220 X 2440

2850

 

2850

 

Particleboard (Indonesian)

 

 

 

 

 

12mm for woodworking

910 X 1820

n/a

 

n/a

 

15mm for woodworking

910 X 1820

n/a

 

n/a

 

OSB (North American)

 

 

 

 

 

12mm foundation of roof (JAS)

910 X 1820

980

 

980

 

9.5mm foundation for 2 by 4 (JAS)

910 X 2440

1020

 

1020

 

9.5mm conventional foundation (JAS)

910 X 2730

1280

 

1250

 

9.5mm conventional foundation (JAS)

910 X 3030

1370

 

1350

 

Share of wooden houses declined to 44%

Total housing starts were 108,086 units in September, 0.2% less than the same month a year ago but the fifth straight month with more than 100,000 units. Starts of detached family units remain weak while rental units and condominiums grew slightly. Seasonally adjusted annual starts reached 1,245,000 units. Japanese housing starts, which are a good indicator of plywood consumption in the country, reached over 907,435 units in the Jan-Sep 2005 period, 2% higher than the same period in 2004. By structure, the share of wooden houses in total housing starts declined from 46% in Jan-Sep 2004 to 44% in the same period in 2005.

Forecast of 2006 housing starts announced

Japan’s Research Institute of Construction and Economy has forecast new housing starts as 1,198,000 units in 2006, comparable to 2005. Positive factors identified include improvement of employment and better income environment as a result of continuous recovery of the economy. It also expected active buying from baby boomers. Negative factors identified comprise gradual increase of long-term mortgage interest rates and declining property prices. The possible abolishment of income tax break would also affect negatively net income. Both factors are expected to offset each other and result in unchanged housing starts for next year. Total housing starts in 2005 are estimated to be about 1.2 million units, almost unchanged from 2004. Out of this total, the estimated number of owner’s units will be about 358,000, 2.5% less than 2004. Rental units and units built for sale are estimated at 475,000 and 359,000, up 1.7% and 2.7% from 2004, respectively.

 

Logs for Ply Manufacture, CIF

Meranti (Hill, Sarawak)

     Medium Mixed

     Standard Mixed

     Small Log (SM60%, SSM40%)

Taun, Calophyllum

  and others (PNG)

Mixed Light Hardwood,

  G3-G4 grade (PNG)

Okoumé (Gabon)

Keruing MQ & up (Sarawak)

Kapur MQ & up (Sarawak)

Yen per Koku

(Koku=0.278 m3)

6,700

6,800

5,800

 

5,400

   
4,800

7,800

7,900

7,500

 

Logs for Sawmilling, CIF

Melapi (Sarawak) High Select

Agathis (Sarawak) High Select

Yen per Koku

8,800

8,600

 

Lumber, FOB

White Seraya (Sabah)

     24x150mm, 4m 1st grade

Mixed Seraya, Sangi

     24x48mm, 1.8-4m, S2S

Yen per Koku

(Koku=0.278 m3)

105,000

 

42,000

 New particleboard plant being built in Indonesia

Tokyo’s Sumitomo Forestry Co., Ltd. announced that its Jakarta-based subsidiary company, Kutai Timber Indonesia (KTI), will build a particleboard manufacturing plant for about US$39 million with an annual production capacity of 128,000 m3 and employing 330 people. Sumitomo Forestry already owns a particleboard plant in Indonesia through P.T.  Rimba Partikel, RPI. The construction of the new particleboard plant starts this month and will be completed in September 2007. KTI, established in 1970, started with plywood manufacturing and later expanded into secondary processed building materials. KTI annual plywood and processed wood products production are about 130,000 m3 and 56,000 m3, respectively. KTI employs 3,000 people including part-time workers. Total sales reached US$66.6 million in 2004. KTI plans to implement sustained yield management using plantation falcata (over 35.8 million trees had been planted by 2004) and wood waste from the plant.

For more information on the Japanese market see www.n-mokuzai.com



Abbreviations

LM        Loyale Merchant, a grade of log parcel  Cu.m         Cubic Metre
QS         Qualite Superieure    Koku         0.278 Cu.m or 120BF
CI          Choix Industriel                                                       FFR            French Franc
CE         Choix Economique                                                        SQ              Sawmill Quality
CS         Choix Supplimentaire      SSQ            Select Sawmill Quality
FOB      Free-on-Board     FAS            Sawnwood Grade First and
KD        Kiln Dry                               Second 
AD        Air Dry        WBP           Water and Boil Proof
Boule    A Log Sawn Through and Through MR              Moisture Resistant
              the boards from one log are bundled                      pc         per piece      
              together                      ea                each      
BB/CC  Plywood grades. Letter(s) on the left indicate face veneer(s), those on the right backing veneer(s). Veneer grade decreases in order B, BB, C, CC, etc. MBF           1000 Board Feet          
              Plywood   MDF           Medium Density Fibreboard
BF         Board Foot F.CFA         CFA Franc        
Sq.Ft     Square Foot  PHND             Pin hole no defect grade
Hoppus ton     1.8 cubic metres              Price has moved up or down

Source: ITTO'  Tropical Timber Market Report


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