Sweden sees Vietnam as potential market for its eco-friendly wood materials

Sweden’s wood materials industry sees Vietnam’s wood processing industry as a potential market for its eco-friendly, competitive and sustainable materials, speakers at a seminar said.

At the seminar
At the seminar

“Sweden will be a potential source of additional materials for Vietnam, with the import value currently increasing,” said Huynh Van Hanh, vice chairman of the HCM City Handicraft and Wood Industry Association (HAWA).

Hanh spoke at a seminar held in the city’s District 7 this week as part of the 12th Vietnam International Woodworking Industry Fair at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre (SECC) from October 18-21.

About 50 Swedish sawmills suppliers and Vietnamese wood producers and many others attended the seminar.

PerericHogberg, Sweden’s Ambassador to Vietnam, stated that Sweden’s sustainable forest management maintained a balance between economic wood production and respect for wildlife, outdoor recreation, employment and local interests.

“I am very impressed by Vietnam’s fast-growing wood processing industry, and there is a large potential for Swedish wood suppliers to supply high quality and sustainable raw materials to Vietnamese manufacturers,” she said.

Sweden, the world’s third largest exporter of sawn wood, exports 13 million of the total 18 million cubic metres of sawn and planed timber.

Japan and China are the biggest markets for the Swedish sawmill industry.

Vietnam is the fifth largest exporter of wood worldwide, the second largest in Asia, and the largest in Southeast Asia. Its key export markets are the markets in the US, China, Japan and the EU.

Vietnam’s furniture industry is growing steadily, resulting in increased demand for materials, according to Hanh.

Vietnam’s exports were estimated at US$7 billion last year and are expected to increase to US$10 billion by 2020. Last year, about US$1.7 billion of wood materials were imported for production needs.