Where does the UK get its wood?
Joseph Russell
Updated on April 21, 2026
The vast majority of UK imports of plywood and wood pellets came from countries outside the EU in 2017: China (37%) and Brazil (18%) were the principal sources of plywood imports to the UK. The USA (59%) and Canada (21%) provided the majority of wood pellet imports to the UK.
What percentage of timber does the UK import?
UK imports:8.2 million cubic metres of sawnwood (+13%); 3.7 million cubic metres of wood-based panels (+12%); 9.1 million tonnes of wood pellets (+1%); 5.2 million tonnes of pulp and paper (-3%);
How much UK timber comes from Russia?
Last year Russia exported £8.8bn (US$11.7bn) of timber, with the UK importing 450,000m3 of Russian timber products.What timber is grown in the UK?
UK-Grown Timber
- Total: 11.2 million green tonnes of roundwood (softwood and hardwood) (+2%), of which:
- Sawmills: 6.6 million green tonnes (+1%);
- Wood-based panels: 1.1 million green tonnes (-15%);
- Integrated pulp and paper mills: 0.4 million green tonnes (+4%);
- Woodfuel: 2.2 million green tonnes (+13%)2;
Does the UK import timber from Russia?
The UK government has added a 35% additional import tariff on Russian and Belarusian wood products.How Did We Buy A Woodland? And Why We Own Our Wood.
Where does the UK get most of its timber from?
Origin of wood imports
- Sweden (42%), Latvia (16%) and Finland (14%) provided the majority of imports of sawn softwood to the UK.
- Most particleboard imports to the UK came from Germany (19%), France (17%) and Latvia (16%).
- Ireland (29%), Germany (20%) and Spain (13%) were the principal sources of fibreboard imports.