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Malaysia’s trade with China grows 25.1% by value in 2007
01/07/2008 - 18:07

Based on 2007 statistics from China’s Customs Agency, China is one of Malaysia’s top ten trading partners, reported The Daily Express. Ahmed Aziz, a member of the Board of Directors of the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), commented that Malaysia’s total trade with China reached USD46.4 billion, a rise of 25.1% from 2006 levels. Malaysia’s exports rose 21.89%, reaching USD28.4 billion last year. According to Aziz, Malaysia’s exports USD500-600 million worth of timber products to China annually.

Malaysian property development industry grappling with rising costs

The Star reported that the Malaysian property development industry is getting nervous as oil prices continue to soar. Rising prices of building materials, inflationary trends in the cost of living, global economic uncertainties, rigid policies for developers and a softening market are also concerning the industry. Property developers are also facing eroding profit markets, higher construction costs, intense competition and fear that rising inflation is affecting buyers’ sentiment. Many contractors are demanding an upward revision of their contact prices and threatening to walk if their demands are not met.
Malaysia Log Prices
Malaysia Log Prices
Sarawak log, FOB US$ per m³
Meranti SQ up 296-318
Small
274-295
Super small
274-272
Keruing SQ up 272-282
Small
241-273
Super small
234-239
Kapur SQ up 250-268
Selangan Batu SQ up 272-294

Pen. Malaysia logs, domestic (SQ) US$ per m³
DR Meranti 356-399
Balau 296-326
Merbau 416-438
Rubberwood 254-273
Keruing 286-302
Peninsular Malaysian meranti logs are top grade and are used for scantlings for the EU. Their prices are higher than Sarawaks.


Malaysia Sawnwood Prices
Malaysia Sawnwood, FOB US$ per m³
White Meranti A & up
432-457
Seraya Scantlings (75x125 KD)
706-746
Sepetir Boards
336-346
Sesendok 25,50mm
447-477
Kembang Semangkok
428-449

Malaysian Sawnwood, domestic
US$ per m³
Balau (25&50mm,100mm+)
349-369
Merbau
559-582
Kempas 50mmx (75,100 & 125mm)
298-315
Rubberwood 25x75x660mm up
292-322
50-75mm Sq.
313-338
>75mm Sq.
325-357


Malaysia Plywood Prices
Malaysia ply MR BB/CC, FOB US$ per m³
2.7mm
482-510
3mm
462-488
9mm & up
423-446
Meranti ply BB/CC, domestic US$ per m³
3mm
460-470
12-18mm
403-411


Other Malaysia Panel Prices
Malaysia, Other Panels, FOB US$ per m³
Particleboard Export 12mm & up
242-259
Domestic 12mm & up
233-247
MDF Export 15-19mm
306-329
Domestic 12-18mm
281-300


Malaysia Added Value Product Prices
Malaysia, Mouldings, FOB US$ per m³
Selagan Batu Decking
681-699
Red Meranti Mouldings 11x68/92mm x 7ft up
Grade A
717-737
Grade B
635-653


Malaysia Furniture and Parts Prices
Malaysia, Rubberwood, FOB US$ per piece
Semi-finished dining table solid laminated top 2.5'x4', extension leaf
61-77
As above, Oak Veneer
68-82
Windsor Chair
59-61
Colonial Chair
55-63
Queen Anne Chair (soft seat) without arm
55-66
with arm
56-67
Chair Seat 27x430x500mm
43-49
Rubberwood Tabletop US$ per m³
22x760x1220mm sanded & edge profiled
Top Grade
635-645
Standard
603-620
(ITTO's Tropical Timber Market Report)
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