Sawlog prices in Western US fell in the 3Q/14 because decreasing log exports to China and Japan
For many years, the sawlog market in Western US has been impacted by the demand for logs and lumber in Asia. With the constant increase in log exports, domestic sawlog prices have more than doubled over the past five years, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly. However, from the 1Q to 3Q in 2014, this upward trend was broken as log prices fell almost ten percent because of a weakening log export market.Seattle, USA. There has been a constant upward pressure on domestic sawlog prices in the US Northwest for the past five years as a result of an increase in the exportation of sawlogs and