
In December 2023, 0.48 million m3 of wood were imported into Finland. Imports of wood increased by 5% compared to the monthly average for the year 2022. The most important source of imported wood in December 2023 was Estonia (42%).
The value of forest industry exports was Euro 0.94 billion in December 2023. Of the export value, 22% came from paper and 25% from paperboard. Pulp accounted for 27%. Sawn timber covered 15% and plywood 3% of the monthly export revenue.
The value of wood-products industry exports was Euro 0.21 billion in December, declining by 37% compared to the previous year's monthly average. The exports value of sawn goods decreased by 35% and the export volume by 6%. The export value of plywood decreased by 43% and the export volume by 44%.
The export value of pulp and paper industries was Euro 0.73 billion, being 13% less in real terms than the monthly average previous year. The exports value of bleached sulphate pulp increased by 12% and the export volume by 37%.
The exports value of magazine paper declined by 17% and the export volume by 11%. The export value of fine paper decreased by 9%, but the export volume increased by 6%. The export value of paperboard decreased by 28% and the volume by 24%.
In 2023, the value of forest industry exports totaled Euro 11.90 billion and decreased by approximately 15% in real terms compared to 2022.
Wood import
In December 2023, wood imports totalled 0.48 million m3, which was 5% more compared to the previous year's average monthly import volume. Of the total wood volume, 15% came from Sweden, 42% from Estonia, and 31% from Latvia.
Nearly 5 million m3 of wood were imported into Finland in 2023. The volume of wood imports decreased by 10% compared to the previous year.
Of all the wood imported throughout the year, 56% was pulpwood, 27% chips, and 2% logs. The imports of pulpwood decreased by 10% compared to the previous year. The imports of chips decreased by 14%, while the import of logs increased by 3%.