The import of lumber such as Baboen, Mahogany, Imbuia, and Balsa into China shows a consistent upward trend from 2024 to 2028, with an estimated average annual growth rate (CAGR) across these years. As of 2023, the imports stood at approximately 26.7 million kilograms. Year-on-year percentage increases are steady, reflecting robust demand growth for these timber types.
Future trends to watch for include potential regulatory changes in import policies, fluctuations in global wood supply, and China's economic growth rate, which will influence import volumes. Monitoring sustainability practices and environmental impacts may also become increasingly relevant.