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Indonesia timber exports to EU to touch US$1b in 2015

byCustoms Today Report
11/02/2015
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JAKARTA: Indonesia’s timber exports to the EU are expected to hit US$1 billion this year, as more timber producers adopt the local timber legality verification system (SVLK) to tap growing timber demand from the EU.

Indonesian Ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg and the EU Arif Havas Oegroseno said in Jakarta on Tuesday that the EU’s agreement last year recognized that the SVLK wood-auditing system had contributed to a sharp increase in timber exports to EU countries.

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Shipments of timber and timber products to the 28-member bloc rose by 27 percent to $690 million in 2014 from a year earlier. The significant surge was also seen in exports from small and medium enterprises, such as in Jepara, Yogyakarta and Bali.We hope we can hit the $1 billion mark this year,” Havas told reporters after meeting Industry Minister Saleh Husin.

Opportunities for Indonesia to increase exports to the EU have increased, as other countries will face difficulties exporting timber to the region following the implementation of the forest law enforcement, governance and trade (FLEGT) action plan, which restricts timber imports.

Under a deal ratified last year, the EU acknowledged that Indonesia’s timber was legally harvested and conformed with the EU’s timber rules. With such recognition, Indonesian timber obtained a license that exempted Indonesian forest products from mandatory due diligence.Indonesia, one of the world’s largest timber suppliers, is the first country to have the agreement ratified by the European Parliament.

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