The 6th China Global Wood Trade Conference (GWT
China) will be held in Wuhan during Sept. 13–14, 2016.
From January to
November, 2015, China imported 27,419,400
m3 of softwood log, dropping 16.57% year on year, while the volume of imported
hardwood logs are 13,134,900m3, dropping 7.01%
YoY. Meanwhile, China imported
softwood lumber of
15,765,400m3 (down 2.43% YoY) and hardwood lumber of
8,296,600m3 (an increase of 15.55% YoY). Due to varied factors, 2015
is a tough year for timber and wood distribution sector of China to adapt to
the new normal of Chinese economy.
As the largest
developing country, China is also the world's biggest trader and consumer of
timber and wood products. With steady, continuous development of Chinese
economy and improvement in living standards, the demand of China for timber and
wood products will grow sustainably. At present, the wood consumption per
capita of China stands only at 0.4m3/year, and there is a large
potential to bring this figure up to 0.7m3/year, the world level per
capita. The proposal
about promulgation of the 13th
Five-year Plan of the central government has made it clear to redouble per
capita income by 2020 compared with a decade ago and enjoy widespread
improvement in living standards and quality. This will effectively stimulate
demand for timber and wood products. In the meantime, accelerated urbanization,
upgraded consumption structure, as well as preferences of emerging middle class
for self-expression and ecological friendliness are also adding fuel to demand
for timber as well as wood products. After China totally bans commercial
cutting of natural forest in 2017, there will be a gap of nearly 50 million m3 in wood supply, which will be accommodated by imported wood.
Committed to strategically exploring an sustainable approach for global wood trade from existing problems, the
6th GWT China aims to provide a platform to figure out future opportunities and
challenges worldwide, meanwhile offering an insight into wood processing and
trade of Hubei Province as represented by Wuhan. Additionally, the Conference
works as a bridge between Wuhan-based wood enterprises and global wood
suppliers and manufacturers, thus injecting new vigor into wood trade of Hubei
and its surrounding areas.
The 6th China Global
Wood Trade Conference (GWT China), through a lot of discussions among China Timber & Wood
Products Distribution Association (CTWPDA) and both local and foreign
associations, will be held in Wuhan during Sept. 13–14, 2016, with a view to
conforming to new trend, pattern, and characteristics in global wood trade, and
bringing together domestic and international wood traders and industry figures
for exchanges on information about global wood market, technology, and for
business talks, thereby helping them learn about opportunities brought to
relevant countries and industries by Chinese wood industry, and promoting legal
trade and sustainable development of timber and wood globally.
Wuhan, the capital
city of Hubei Province, is a shipping center on the middle reaches of the
Yangtze River. It is ideally situated and enjoys convenient transportation.
With more than 80% of China's most developed cities reachable to a circle
1200km in radius centered by Wuhan, the city boasts a foothold in the Yangtze
River Economic Zone, and also a pivotal city under the One Belt & One Road Initiative. According to
projections made by the UN in 2011, Wuhan will be home to 12.7 million people
by 2025, ranking 26th among the 37 mega cities with a population in excess of
10 million. Burgeoning urbanization of Wuhan promises great opportunities for
wood industry
Taking advantage of
opportunities where eastern coastal areas transfer their wood industry inland,
Wuhan aims to build itself into the "5th economic zone of furniture
industry in China",
and has launched the "Wuhan Furniture Industrial Circle" that
features Central China Furniture Industrial Park, Hubei (Hong'an) Rongyuan Furniture
Industrial Town, and another two similar parks.
About GWT China(www.gwtchina.org):
China Global Wood Trade Conference (GWT China) is an
annual event where global wood traders meet in China. It’s an
extraordinary opportunity to learn the latest Chinese and global wood markets
information, and to expand your business network.
Established to facilitate and promote information exchange and business
cooperation for global wood trade community in 2011, GWT China takes place in
one of China’s major port cities each year. Till now, five cities, which are
Tianjin, Taicang, Guangzhou, Qingdao and Shanghai have witnessed the
remarkable success of previous GWT China Conferences. Every year, GWT China
attracts more than 350 participants, including wood suppliers, importers,
wholesalers, distributors, manufacturers as well as trade associations,
industry experts, government officials and representatives of international
organizations, from more than 20 countries.
About China Timber & Wood
Products Distribution Association (www.cnwood.org):
China Timber & Wood Products Distribution Association (CTWPDA),
established in 1985 upon the approval of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, is a
non-profit organization voluntarily joined by enterprises, institutions and
individuals engaged in the timber and wood products (including bamboo and
bamboo products) processing and distribution industry. For 30 years, it has
been working toward bridging the communication between private sector and
policy making agencies, protecting interests of members, promoting good
practices and building a good reputation of the Chinese timber and wood
products industry. The association is subject to the administration of Ministry
of Civil Affairs and the supervision and guidance of the State-Owned Assets
Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.
CTWPDA’s current membership
consists of over 3000 members which are engaged in timber importing, exporting
and wholesaling as well as manufacturing, marketing and exporting of wood
products, i.e. wooden flooring, wooden door and window, wood-based panels,
structural engineered wood, wood veneer, preservative wood, Chinese red wood
products.
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