Coffin market: The overall market is better than the previous month, and the price of African logs still rose to the northeast: Mudu sales did not fluctuate, and the market price of products was generally stable. In October, after experiencing the short-term downturn of the National Day holiday, the northeastern timber market gradually returned to normal levels. It is understood that in the raft market, the northeastern timber market rebounded weakly, and the performance of a few outlets was even lower than in September. For example, the performance of cypress, birch, manchurian ash, etc. rose slightly, while that of cypress wood, pine wood, etc. increase. Dealers believe that although the pull of furniture exhibitions is obvious, furniture companies need a process from order receipt to proofing to bulk purchase. During this period, sales of some raw materials are unlikely to increase significantly. In the recent month, the prices of the Northeast timber are still stable and there should be no adjustment in the short term.
African materials: The overall performance has generally risen, and the rising tide of logs has not yet stopped. In October, the sales of African materials generally rose, while the prices of African logs and wooden boards presented a situation of “two pressureâ€. From some retail outlets, it was learned that in addition to the National Day holiday, the African timber sales situation was generally smooth, with sales of non-pomelo, Sapele and Aoguman products increasing by more than 10%. The performance of other varieties was basically the same as last month. In terms of prices, the tide of rising prices of African logs is still continuing. In recent months, the prices of most logs have risen slightly again, and the market price of wooden caskets has seen little increase, especially in the case of individual varieties such as Casla, under the premise of rising log prices. However, there was a drop of 50 to 100 yuan.
Burmese timber: The sales volume of hibiscus increased significantly and the price of the product was relatively stable. After the National Day holiday, the Burmese timber market was booming and overall sales increased more than other regions. Industrial Market tenants introduced that in September, the sales of wood materials in Myanmar did not rebound much, and in October the supply and demand situation became more prosperous because of orders from furniture companies. Although the business was poor during the National Day holiday, after the holidays, shipments of commonly used wood, such as beech, teak, southwestern birch, water gourd, and mahogany, generally increased by about 20%; some dealers judged that the market was more optimistic in the fourth quarter of this year. In terms of prices, the prices of Burma logs and rafts were basically stable, with no significant fluctuations.
Southeast Asian materials: General sales growth, a slight increase in a few products. In October, the overall performance of South East Asia's wood continued to increase, with an overall increase of over 10%. According to reports, the sales of spring tea, willow pods, kauri cedar, and pineapple grid are among the highest, and some of the best-selling varieties have increased by about 20%; while Malay Whitewood, Indonesian ebony, Laos cassis, Baxin Jinsi pacifier, and Ba New Kasla and other small increase in performance. In addition, the prices of Southeast Asian materials have remained stable overall, while the prices of some varieties such as Liushao have increased slightly, and have risen around 50 yuan.
African materials: The overall performance has generally risen, and the rising tide of logs has not yet stopped. In October, the sales of African materials generally rose, while the prices of African logs and wooden boards presented a situation of “two pressureâ€. From some retail outlets, it was learned that in addition to the National Day holiday, the African timber sales situation was generally smooth, with sales of non-pomelo, Sapele and Aoguman products increasing by more than 10%. The performance of other varieties was basically the same as last month. In terms of prices, the tide of rising prices of African logs is still continuing. In recent months, the prices of most logs have risen slightly again, and the market price of wooden caskets has seen little increase, especially in the case of individual varieties such as Casla, under the premise of rising log prices. However, there was a drop of 50 to 100 yuan.
Burmese timber: The sales volume of hibiscus increased significantly and the price of the product was relatively stable. After the National Day holiday, the Burmese timber market was booming and overall sales increased more than other regions. Industrial Market tenants introduced that in September, the sales of wood materials in Myanmar did not rebound much, and in October the supply and demand situation became more prosperous because of orders from furniture companies. Although the business was poor during the National Day holiday, after the holidays, shipments of commonly used wood, such as beech, teak, southwestern birch, water gourd, and mahogany, generally increased by about 20%; some dealers judged that the market was more optimistic in the fourth quarter of this year. In terms of prices, the prices of Burma logs and rafts were basically stable, with no significant fluctuations.
Southeast Asian materials: General sales growth, a slight increase in a few products. In October, the overall performance of South East Asia's wood continued to increase, with an overall increase of over 10%. According to reports, the sales of spring tea, willow pods, kauri cedar, and pineapple grid are among the highest, and some of the best-selling varieties have increased by about 20%; while Malay Whitewood, Indonesian ebony, Laos cassis, Baxin Jinsi pacifier, and Ba New Kasla and other small increase in performance. In addition, the prices of Southeast Asian materials have remained stable overall, while the prices of some varieties such as Liushao have increased slightly, and have risen around 50 yuan.
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