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Shipments to UAE and Saudi Arabia increased significantly. (AHEC)
  • Significant increases were seen in exports of American hardwood lumber to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia last year.
  • More modest increases were seen in shipments to Morocco, Lebanon, Algeria and Iraq.

Dubai, UAE — American hardwood lumber (sawn timber) shipments to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region reached $61.14 million and a volume of 74,791 cubic meters in 2023, according to the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC).

Significant increases were seen in exports of American hardwood lumber to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia last year, while more modest increases were seen in shipments to Morocco, Lebanon, Algeria and Iraq. Exports to Pakistan also reached USD 6.51 million and 10,244 cubic meters in 2023.

AHEC said the increase in exports demonstrated the region’s increasing preference for American hardwoods. The Council said it was excited to announce its participation at the upcoming Dubai WoodShow 2024.

As construction activity escalates across the Gulf region, the demand for high-quality hardwoods is on the rise, and AHEC is poised to meet this need with a diverse selection of American hardwood species, the Council said in a statement.

From March 5-7, the American Hardwood Pavilion at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center (DICEC) will showcase the expertise of 16 U.S. hardwood lumber and veneer exporters.

“The growing construction boom in the Middle East presents a tremendous opportunity for American hardwoods,” says Roderick Wiles, AHEC Regional Director.

“Our participation at the Dubai WoodShow reaffirms our commitment to this market and showcases the unique environmental credentials of U.S. hardwoods, making them a sustainable choice for discerning developers and designers.”

This year’s pavilion boasts a lineup of leading companies, including The Baillie Group, Besse Forest Products, Nina Company, and Midwest Timber Exports.