Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic. In 2023, Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic were the world's 2776th most traded product, with a total trade of $538M. Between 2022 and 2023 the exports of Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic decreased by -34%, from $815M to $538M. Trade in Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic represent 0.0024% of total world trade.
Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic are a part of Veneer Sheets.
Exports In 2023 the top exporters of Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic were Canada ($203M), China ($54.3M), Russia ($37.4M), United States ($27.1M), and Finland ($19.5M).
Imports In 2023 the top importers of Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic were United States ($208M), China ($38.6M), Canada ($20.8M), Germany ($18M), and Spain ($17.4M).
Ranking Veneer or ply sheet, coniferous (softwood) <6 mm thic ranks 3638th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Plywood is a wood product made from thin sheets of wood, usually glued together under heat and pressure in a process called lamination, for use in construction, furniture, or packaging. An animal-based adhesive is often used to bind the layers of plywood, and the process of lamination produces a strong and stable object. Veneer is a thin sheet of wood that is glued onto a substrate to create a decorative surface.