In January-February 2023, the value of Finnish exports of forestry products fell annually by 11% to 1.94 billion euros.
Finland's most significant export product was cardboard, which accounted for 27% of the value of all deliveries of forest industry products.
The export of cellulose came in 2nd place with a share of 26%, paper with a share of 20%, and then sawn timber with a share of 13%.
In February, the volume of wood imports soared to 0.36 million m³ of the imported wood, 58% were pulpwood, a quarter were chips, 2% were logs, and 14% came from fuel wood and by-products.
Wood imports to Finland amounted to 0.89 million m³, Latvia accounted for 31% of imported timber, and Estonia and Sweden imported 29% of timber.
Finland's most significant export product was cardboard, which accounted for 27% of the value of all deliveries of forest industry products.
The export of cellulose came in 2nd place with a share of 26%, paper with a share of 20%, and then sawn timber with a share of 13%.
In February, the volume of wood imports soared to 0.36 million m³ of the imported wood, 58% were pulpwood, a quarter were chips, 2% were logs, and 14% came from fuel wood and by-products.
Wood imports to Finland amounted to 0.89 million m³, Latvia accounted for 31% of imported timber, and Estonia and Sweden imported 29% of timber.