Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm. In 2023, Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm were the world's 111th most traded product, with a total trade of $27B. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm decreased by -30.8%, from $39.1B to $27B. Trade in Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm represent 0.12% of total world trade.
Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm are a part of Sawn Wood.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm were Canada ($6.27B), Sweden ($3.48B), Russia ($3.14B), Germany ($2.5B), and Finland ($2.03B).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm were United States ($7.53B), China ($3.45B), United Kingdom ($1.79B), Italy ($1.39B), and Japan ($1.18B).
Ranking Lumber, coniferous (softwood) thickness < 6 mm ranks 2369th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Thin lumber, typically less than 6 millimeters thick, can be used for a variety of purposes. These are often projects where the wood will be hidden, such as drawer bottoms, drawer sides, and drawer backs. Lumber can also be used to build small objects where part of the wood is visible, such as in a toy or a small piece of furniture.