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Introduction

This chapter contains information about UK imports and exports of wood products, and about the level of apparent consumption estimated from data for UK production, imports and exports.

Information on imports and exports mainly comes from the Overseas Trade Statistics compiled by HM Revenue & Customs. Estimates are provided at a UK level only. International comparisons of apparent consumption are provided in the International Forestry chapter. Further information on the data sources and methodology used to compile the figures is provided in the Sources chapter.

Figures for 2016 were previously published in “UK Wood Production and Trade: 2016 Provisional Figures”, released on 18 May 2017. Some figures for 2016 and earlier years have been revised from those previously published. For further details on revisions, see the Trade section of the Sources chapter.

A copy of all trade tables is available to download as an Excel spreadsheet from the Tables for Download page.

Key findings

The main findings are:

UK imports:

  • 6.6 million cubic metres of sawnwood in 2016, a 5% increase from the 2015 figure;
  • 3.4 million cubic metres of wood-based panels in 2016, a 6% increase from 2015;
  • 6.8 million tonnes of wood pellets in 2016, a 3% increase from 2015;
  • 5.9 million tonnes of paper in 2016, a 1% decrease from 2015.
  • The total value of wood product imports in 2016 was £7.5 billion, unchanged from 2015; of which £4.1 billion was pulp and paper.
  • Sawn softwood, particleboard, fibreboard, and paper and paperboard were overwhelmingly imported from EU countries in 2016.
  • Sawn hardwood and wood pulp imports originated from a range of both EU and non-EU countries in 2016.
  • The vast majority of UK imports of plywood and wood pellets in 2016 came from countries outwith the EU.

UK exports:

  • The total value of wood product exports in 2016 was £1.5 billion, a 7% decrease from 2015; of which £1.3 billion was pulp and paper.
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