Production, Prices, Employment, and Trade in Northwest Forest Industries, All Quarters 1999

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United States
Department of
Agriculture
Forest Service
Pacific Northwest
Research Station
Resource Bulletin
PNW-RB-235
June 2001
Production, Prices, Employment,
and Trade in Northwest Forest
Industries, All Quarters 1999
Debra D. Warren
TABLES AND FIGURES
5
Table 1CU.S. softwood lumber and structural panel board production, 1988-99
U.S. softwood lumber production
Year
Total
softwood
lumber
Western
regiona
Southern
pine
region
Other
softwoods
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
January
February
March
Total,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Total,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Total,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Total,
4th quarter
1999 total
a
U.S. softwood
structural
panel board
production
Million feet,
3/8-inch basis
38,130
37,545
35,791
33,161
34,526
33,077
33,936
31,915
33,812
34,720
34,740
23,638
23,212
21,175
19,075
18,782
17,366
17,550
15,665
16,811
16,818
16,782
12,676
12,544
12,911
12,507
14,106
14,134
14,770
14,731
15,163
16,013
16,057
1,816
1,789
1,705
1,579
1,638
1,577
1,616
1,519
1,838
1,889
1,901
27,567
27,153
27,770
24,539
25,308
25,873
26,788
26,766
27,787
27,151
29,128
2,783
2,920
3,189
1,334
1,411
1,588
1,285
1,337
1,413
164
172
188
2,360
2,316
2,541
8,892
4,333
4,035
524
7,217
3,226
3,071
3,339
1,515
1,443
1,594
1,522
1,448
1,549
190
181
196
2,442
2,511
2,488
9,636
4,552
4,519
567
7,441
3,115
3,053
2,992
1,481
1,527
1,481
1,451
1,347
1,335
183
180
176
2,495
2,439
2,404
9,160
4,489
4,133
539
7,338
3,096
2,954
2,796
1,494
1,452
1,424
1,420
1,328
1,207
182
174
164
2,505
2,356
2,178
8,846
4,370
3,955
520
7,039
36,534
17,744
16,642
2,150
29,034
Includes western, inland, and California redwood regions.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon, and American Plywood Association, Tacoma, Washington.
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Table 2CLumber production in Northwest States, 1989-99
(In million board feet)
Year
Washington
1989
4,274
8,512
1990
3,919
7,511
1991
3,820
1992
Californiaa
Montana
Idaho
5,320
1,567
2,133
4,981
1,459
2,034
6,595
4,218
1,362
1,919
4,072
6,200
3,997
1,455
1,958
1993
3,863
5,448
3,539
1,412
1,860
1994
4,200
5,703
3,521
1,310
1,849
1995
4,095
4,953
3,169
1,191
1,662
1996
3,917
5,374
3,257
1,170
1,802
1997
3,851
5,589
3,432
1,234
1,859
1998
3,913
5,486
3,188
1,304
1,908
1999
4,224
6,055
3,216
1,345
1,975
b
Oregon
a
Includes 1 mill in Nevada.
b
Beginning in 1997, Oregon and Washington figures reflect the elimination of hardwood production.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
7
11,348
10,452
9,510
9,263
8,312
8,097
7,015
7,079
7,382
7,297
7,576
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
1,803
1,832
2,077
2,146
2,204
2,630
2,720
2,989
3,105
3,521
3,767
pine
Ponderosa
36
33
31
33
40
55
66
70
68
77
87
pine
white
122
102
138
122
98
136
154
222
292
307
291
pine
Sugar
2,138
2,136
2,055
1,825
1,745
1,952
2,015
2,285
2,374
2,455
2,683
larch
and
Douglas-fir
1,891
1,766
1,708
1,597
1,649
1,808
1,884
2,058
2,115
2,351
2,600
Hem-fir
b
430
344
334
335
306
391
382
381
424
418
473
spruce
Engelmann
765
722
652
612
583
659
644
725
652
756
835
pine
Lodgepole
Western hemlock and white fir.
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
b
Includes eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, California (except redwood region), Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona,
New Mexico, and a portion of South Dakota.
a
softwoods
Year
All
Idaho
(In million board feet)
Table 3CSoftwood lumber production in the inland region, by species, 1989-99a
8
391
362
387
409
390
466
447
533
480
567
612
softwoods
Other
7,319
7,902
7,452
7,745
7,772
7,799
8,625
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
5,246
4,674
4,632
4,478
4,412
4,631
4,319
4,973
5,136
2,642
2,426
2,362
2,090
1,756
1,955
1,737
1,719
1,503
1,655
1,900
Hem-firb
Source: Western Wood Products Association, Portland, Oregon.
Western hemlock and white fir combined.
7,948
1992
b
7,908
1991
5,794
Includes western Washington and western Oregon.
8,751
1990
6,662
fir
Douglas-
a
9,811
1989
All
species
Year
494
432
506
509
528
455
455
500
499
518
522
redcedar
Western
(In million board feet)
22
19
35
31
36
40
34
34
49
58
47
cedar
Incense-
Table 4—Lumber production in the coast region, by species, 1989-99a
9
173
186
177
167
216
289
287
299
287
351
324
Pine
Other
48
62
60
63
53
82
57
52
73
44
36
softwoods
0
0
0
407
451
450
430
371
361
331
320
Hardwoods
Table 5CSoftwood structural panel board production in the United States, by State,
1989-99a
(In million square feet, 3/8-inch basis)
Year
Total
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
26,940
26,337
24,265
25,985
26,318
27,124
27,270
28,495
28,497
29,003
29,428
Oregon
6,775
5,962
4,952
4,767
4,113
4,294
3,824
3,773
3,471
3,492
3,510
Washington
California
1,462
1,255
1,173
1,156
1,243
1,151
1,140
1,045
986
978
1,152
Montana,
Idaho, and
Colorado
94
62
58
59
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Southern
Statesb
Northern
Statesc
13,740
14,501
13,596
15,051
15,883
16,596
17,202
18,747
18,367
18,496
18,463
2,868
3,017
3,081
3,512
3,659
3,761
3,752
3,668
3,487
3,733
3,887
1,551
1,540
1,405
1,440
1,419
1,323
1,351
1,262
1,024
980
1,031
Note: Since 1996, Oklahoma, Colorado, New York, and Tennessee were combined to total 1,180 in 1996, 1,162 in 1997,
1,323 in 1998, and 1,385 in 1999.
a
Structural panel board includes plywood, waferboard, and oriented strand board (OSB).
b
Includes Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma,
South Carolina, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.
c
Includes Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, and Wisconsin.
Source: American Plywood Association.
Table 6CSoftwood lumber and plywood production in British Columbia,
1989-99
Softwood lumber production
Year
Total
Coast
Interior
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Million board feet - - - - - - - - - - - - 1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
15,236
14,186
13,309
14,141
14,381
14,269
13,820
13,845
13,376
12,814
13,490
4,140
3,787
3,466
3,516
3,585
3,681
3,313
3,387
3,032
2,684
2,809
11,096
10,399
9,843
10,625
10,796
10,588
10,507
10,458
10,344
10,130
10,681
Source: Statistics Canada, Ottawa, Canada, and Council of Forest Industries.
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Softwood
plywood
production
Million ft2,
3/8-inch basis
2,071
1,853
1,610
1,754
1,741
1,736
1,722
1,671
1,668
1,574
1,739
Table 7CWholesale prices of selected lumber products, 1988-99
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Douglas-fir
std. and btr.,
2 by 4 RL,
8/20', KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
January
February
March
Average,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Average,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Average,
4th quarter
1999 average
Ponderosa pine
boards, no. 3,
1 by 12 RL, KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
Ponderosa pine,
no. 2 shop,
6/4 RWRL, S2S,
net, f.o.b. mill
Fir-larch
std. and btr.,
2 by 4 RL,
8/20', KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
Spruce-pine-fir
std. and btr.,
2 by 4 RL,
8/20', KD,
net, f.o.b. mill
232.19
263.51
241.74
249.99
294.51
418.27
408.92
332.49
421.77
417.49
339.98
279.49
333.83
286.34
344.01
463.29
483.58
533.06
468.38
461.58
545.96
384.92
630.00
577.91
539.34
674.56
831.40
1,061.65
1,028.79
970.40
919.19
1,008.33
879.90
214.68
237.07
224.60
233.71
281.72
410.23
398.65
325.92
420.28
408.08
340.07
185.75
183.70
186.25
187.10
231.15
334.01
344.25
250.88
350.80
354.47
288.31
361.25
366.25
379.25
467.50
510.00
506.25
850.00
850.00
842.50
357.00
371.50
378.75
319.00
331.25
325.25
368.92
494.58
847.50
369.08
325.17
388.40
432.50
466.25
469.00
487.50
455.00
850.00
858.75
898.75
395.20
432.50
468.00
327.20
351.00
385.00
429.05
470.50
869.17
431.90
354.40
508.60
422.50
415.50
401.00
438.75
458.75
940.00
950.00
950.00
510.00
428.00
396.00
421.00
350.00
338.00
448.87
432.83
946.67
444.67
369.67
374.00
413.50
384.00
459.00
455.00
461.00
950.00
950.00
950.00
369.00
389.50
381.00
296.60
339.00
332.60
390.50
458.33
950.00
379.83
322.73
409.33
464.06
903.33
406.37
342.99
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1999 change, in percent - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
4th quarter 1998
3rd quarter 1999
21.7
-13.0
17.3
5.9
11.8
.4
18.4
-14.6
12.2
-12.7
Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc.
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Table 8CWholesale prices of selected softwood plywood products, 1988-99
(In dollars per thousand square feet)
Sheathing, western
exterior, 3/8-inch,
CD, net f.o.b. mill
Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
January
February
March
Average,
1st quarter
April
May
June
Average,
2d quarter
July
August
September
Average,
3d quarter
October
November
December
Average,
4th quarter
1999 average
Sheathing, southern
(west)a exterior,
3/8-inch, CD,
net f.o.b. mill
Sanded, western
interior, 1/4-inch,
AD, net f.o.b. mill
151.58
176.36
171.37
172.27
212.10
237.80
251.93
256.93
230.08
240.38
235.69
140.09
163.56
154.75
151.69
202.34
221.38
239.40
241.71
200.75
212.81
225.83
190.65
237.30
258.21
242.02
274.83
323.75
326.82
337.56
339.23
363.52
359.69
256.25
268.00
268.75
235.75
252.00
254.00
373.75
388.00
403.25
264.33
247.25
388.33
259.80
295.25
334.25
236.20
266.50
306.25
412.40
427.50
447.50
296.43
269.65
429.13
374.60
317.50
274.50
333.00
268.75
262.50
460.00
457.50
417.50
322.20
288.08
445.00
239.00
254.75
250.00
234.80
237.00
230.20
347.00
340.00
340.00
247.92
234.00
342.33
282.72
259.75
401.20
- - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1999 change, in percent - - - - - - - - From:
4th quarter 1998
3rd quarter 1999
a
Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas.
Source: Random Lengths Publications, Inc.
12
.9
-23.1
-1.0
-18,8
-7.5
-23.1
--
-----
927
1,078
1,236
1,200
1,350
1,197
1,413
1,172
----
Price
474
503
521
535
576
809
752
699
668
711
655
627
669
713
721
676
2.1
1.6
1.5
1.2
1.0
.7
.8
.7
.7
.4
.4
.2
.2
.2
.1
.2
Percent Price
D selects
and shop
8.6
8.8
9.5
8.7
7.3
16.7
15.9
16.1
14.3
11.6
11.2
11.5
12.2
10.1
9.1
9.2
Percent
463
416
471
508
454
297
325
305
316
348
511
478
448
519
530
421
Price
Structural
items
23.6
23.5
23.9
23.5
23.4
21.8
22.9
22.5
23.5
24.3
24.2
23.5
21.9
21.8
23.2
24.1
Percent
467
442
481
490
454
285
330
310
306
349
517
485
442
485
499
383
Price
Heavy
framing
60.3
60.1
59.1
60.6
61.5
46.2
47.4
47.9
48.7
51.9
54.7
55.0
57.2
60.1
59.9
59.0
Percent
390
356
398
428
377
219
246
232
230
273
393
385
330
392
397
325
Price
Light
framing
3.7
3.8
3.7
3.3
4.0
7.1
7.0
6.5
7.3
6.6
5.4
5.3
4.9
3.5
3.4
3.6
Percent
Utility
268
232
288
299
256
138
168
156
158
205
295
294
224
261
274
266
Price
3.6
3.6
3.5
3.6
3.6
4.3
4.2
4.5
4.4
4.2
3.7
3.8
3.0
3.8
4.0
3.7
137
116
133
156
144
85
110
102
101
123
175
148
142
134
164
143
Percent Price
Economy
2,498,118
628,475
618,604
644,456
606,583
3,691,263
3,659,762
3,038,613
2,674,855
2,507,869
2,386,007
2,700,841
2,436,390
2,385,259
2,345,066
2,327,074
Total
volume,
all grades
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for about 65 to 70 percent of the region's
production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
0
1999 average
a
0
0
0
0
1.8
1.0
1.0
.6
.3
.1
.1
.1
0
0
0
Percent
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997:
1998:
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year
C selects
(Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 9CPercentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for Douglas-fir lumber, coast mills, 1988-99a
13
.2
1999 average
0
0
0
.1
.2
.1
.4
.4
.4
.4
.5
.5
.4
.4
.4
.5
.5
.7
.7
.6
.7
.7
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.1
1.2
1.1
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.6
1.8
2.1
2.0
2.2
2.7
D
1
4 in. shop
2.4
2.3
2.3
2.6
2.7
2.7
2.4
3.3
3.8
4.1
4.7
5.9
6.0
5.3
5.6
5.8
.9
.9
.9
.9
.9
1.1
1.0
1.2
1.3
1.5
1.8
2.5
2.9
2.7
2.9
2.7
Mldg.
and 1
btr. shop
8.3
8.3
8.3
7.9
8.7
8.3
7.8
9.4
10.2
10.8
12.6
16.5
17.8
17.8
17.8
17.2
2
shop
15.3
14.7
16.4
15.4
14.4
15.0
16.0
17.7
15.0
14.7
14.8
9.8
7.8
7.0
6.7
5.4
4.0
4.4
4.0
3.7
3.7
3.9
4.0
3.5
4.0
3.4
3.3
3.1
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
14.0
14.4
12.9
14.3
14.3
14.8
14.6
12.1
11.9
10.4
8.9
7.0
5.6
5.4
5.8
5.5
2 com. 2 com.
12 in. 4-10 in.
23.2
23.2
23.3
23.1
23.0
22.8
23.5
21.2
22.1
23.5
21.9
20.9
22.0
25.0
25.9
28.4
3 com.
6-12 in.
8/4
dim.
6.1
5.8
5.8
6.3
6.6
6.5
6.7
6.2
5.8
5.5
5.2
4.9
4.7
5.2
5.0
5.2
3 com.
4 in.
4 com.
4-12 in.
4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr.
1.0
.9
.8
1.2
1.3
.8
1.0
1.1
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.1
1.3
1.1
1.2
1.7
No. 3
and
util.
.9
.9
.8
.9
1.2
1.0
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.5
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.7
1.4
1.5
5 com.
and
econ.
Low value
1,277,164
296,311
341,766
328,410
311,452
1,281,067
1,304,349
1,421,090
1,519,049
1,712,968
1,844,062
1,643,951
1,789,289
2,045,830
2,204,308
2,252,696
Total
volume,
all grades
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's production;
individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
21.9
22.0
22.6
21.8
21.2
21.2
19.6
20.8
21.0
20.8
21.5
23.2
22.7
21.3
19.9
18.0
3
shop Shopout
5/4 and thicker moulding and shops shops
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
.2
4th quarter
a
.2
.2
.1
2d quarter
.2
0
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.2
.3
.3
.3
.3
.4
0
3d quarter
1st quarter
0
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.2
.2
D
12
C and btr.
4 in.
D
6-10 in.
.2
.2
.2
1997
1998
1999:
.3
.3
.3
1994
1995
.3
1993
1996
.7
.5
1991
1992
.6
.6
1988
1989
.8
Year
1990
C and
btr.
6-12 in.
4/4 selects and 1 shop
(In thousand board feet)
Table 10CPercentage of total volume for ponderosa pine lumber, inland mills, 1988-99a
14
1,892
1,805
1,478
1,335
1,749
2,198
2,347
1,887
1,569
2,123
2,116
Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1,644
1,673
1,577
1,615
2,095
2,211
2,146
2,129
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 average
1,266
1,318
1,316
1,241
1,196
1,202
1,366
1,071
1,095
1,316
1,510
1,195
911
996
1,016
1,076
C and
4 in.
D
6-10 in.
796
813
806
799
765
711
906
802
737
880
1,019
856
654
683
740
689
D
4 in.
562
583
580
541
539
462
672
585
550
800
700
622
425
435
438
452
1
shop
1,579
1,410
1,657
1,640
1,471
1,480
1,659
1,381
1,491
1,753
1,957
1,371
1,090
1,051
1,265
1,282
Mldg.
and
btr.
1,036
1,073
1,082
1,008
982
1,006
1,141
1,005
1,089
1,145
1,189
970
795
677
730
746
1
shop
913
955
953
883
863
892
1,024
899
972
1,017
1,059
845
655
542
589
625
2
shop
695
716
753
678
626
615
766
692
661
701
741
631
517
414
434
411
458
450
511
451
406
414
482
427
410
448
447
335
259
247
258
229
3
shop Shopout
5/4 and thicker moulding and shops
808
755
792
878
813
685
825
683
695
803
706
686
523
534
532
505
2 com.
12 in.
548
556
556
543
537
515
602
544
507
569
498
423
372
356
331
363
2 com.
4-10 in.
385
385
395
390
370
337
427
361
367
413
381
337
272
248
261
246
275
279
288
270
265
278
302
250
251
302
289
226
184
187
189
174
3 com. 3 com.
6-12 in.
4 in.
8/4
4 com.
dim. 4-12 in.
4/4 commons and 8/4 std. & btr.
219
215
252
222
198
213
248
224
215
254
250
196
147
145
155
137
143
152
161
140
126
155
169
141
158
157
174
133
99
99
105
87
No. 3 5 com.
and
and
util.
econ.
Low value
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's production;
individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
1,575
2,033
2d quarter
1,608
1,571
1,251
1,982
2,343
1,910
1,484
1,259
1,453
1,523
1,510
D
12 in.
1st quarter
1999:
C and
btr.
6-12 in.
4/4 selects and 1 shop
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 11CF.O.B. mill prices for ponderosa pine lumber, inland mills, 1988-99
15
1,064
.6
1999 average
2.1
1.8
2.4
2.2
1.9
4.8
5.6
5.4
4.6
5.3
4.6
3.8
3.9
4.2
3.6
2.8
603
489
578
673
675
350
393
399
431
487
663
650
602
584
641
495
Percent Price
Shop
5.2
5.1
5.3
5.2
5.1
1.6
1.9
1.8
2.0
3.1
4.0
3.9
3.8
3.5
3.4
4.3
Percent
448
410
451
509
427
270
277
283
282
316
444
469
407
454
489
371
Price
Structural
items
28.0
25.2
30.1
29.0
27.5
29.7
30.4
29.7
30.9
31.3
29.7
29.3
29.1
25.6
30.0
26.2
Percent
440
405
448
494
410
274
279
260
265
306
439
451
399
431
479
335
Price
Heavy
framing
53.3
55.7
51.3
52.6
53.5
47.3
46.1
47.6
46.1
44.9
47.1
48.4
48.1
53.7
50.1
54.9
Percent
379
352
389
424
357
215
230
221
226
271
373
398
325
392
396
332
Price
Light
framing
6.8
7.2
6.1
6.4
7.3
9.6
9.3
8.8
9.7
8.9
8.9
9.1
10.1
7.4
7.5
6.9
Percent
Utility
238
201
250
288
227
134
154
143
139
186
276
300
244
241
262
224
Price
4.1
4.5
3.9
4.0
4.1
5.3
4.9
5.1
5.4
5.1
4.5
4.5
4.3
4.9
4.7
4.3
142
112
141
171
152
85
102
93
95
131
181
153
140
140
174
150
Percent Price
Economy
1,362,760
355,383
356,153
308,074
343,150
1,613,020
1,710,614
1,563,427
1,520,080
1,433,806
1,312,611
1,305,572
1,103,315
1,087,999
1,176,948
1,237,282
Total
volume,
all grades
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for about 80 percent of the region's production;
individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
860
1,115
1,144
1,114
.5
.7
.5
.5
a
712
743
910
790
898
1,277
1,111
1,133
1,149
955
956
Price
1.7
1.9
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.3
1.0
.8
.8
.8
.6
Percent
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year
Moulding
(Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 12CPercentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumber, inland mills, 1988-99a
16
0
1999 average
512
549
560
598
568
.1
.1
.1
.2
.1
2.0
2.1
2.5
1.6
2.0
3.2
4.2
5.5
4.8
5.8
6.7
4.1
3.7
3.4
2.5
2.3
Percent
436
401
450
492
407
273
274
270
283
321
433
436
357
424
451
371
Price
Structural
items
Figures are a volume-weighted average of green and dry surfaced and rough grades.
461
466
500
463
488
640
596
590
593
560
499
2.2
2.0
1.5
1.6
1.5
.8
.6
.5
.5
.4
.2
Percent Price
D selects
and shop
19.6
21.5
18.7
21.0
17.6
14.2
16.9
16.4
16.3
17.3
17.4
19.0
22.9
20.5
20.0
21.3
Percent
438
408
457
480
402
289
298
283
277
312
443
452
397
436
469
343
Price
Heavy
framing
65.8
64.0
66.2
65.6
67.3
66.4
63.6
62.8
62.3
62.5
61.8
62.6
59.1
61.2
62.1
62.8
Percent
359
339
370
390
337
221
234
224
230
266
365
384
312
376
375
314
Price
Light
framing
7.3
7.4
7.3
6.8
7.8
8.2
7.4
7.5
8.7
6.9
7.2
6.7
7.6
7.4
7.9
7.9
Percent
255
225
281
276
240
137
155
150
147
188
238
268
209
243
263
227
Price
Utility
5.1
4.8
5.3
4.9
5.2
5.5
5.8
6.1
6.2
6.0
6.1
7.0
6.2
7.0
7.2
5.5
144
122
142
161
147
89
105
97
96
129
179
164
154
148
176
153
Percent Price
Economy
1,504,206
344,981
355,923
391,589
411,713
946,868
903,323
784,600
696,775
922,463
977,364
1,180,705
1,001,187
1,177,493
1,395,881
1,345,836
Total
volume,
all grades
Source: Data are compiled by Western Wood Products Association from copies of invoices submitted to the Association by mills accounting for approximately 65 to 70 percent of the region's
production; individual groupings from Pacific Northwest Research Station.
a
-----
0
0
0
0
--
633
718
820
800
883
-------
Price
.3
.3
.2
.2
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Percent
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
Year
C selects
(Volume in thousand board feet; price in dollars per thousand board feet)
Table 13CPercentage of total volume and f.o.b. mill prices for hem-fir lumber, coast mills, 1988-99a
Table 14CWeighted average f.o.b. mill prices for coast and inland lumber, 1988-99
(In dollars per thousand board feet)
Coast
Year
Douglas-fir
Hem-fir
Inland
Weighted
average
Ponderosa
pine
Hem-fir
Weighted
average
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
253
279
265
259
295
427
409
361
413
420
225
240
228
230
268
365
377
317
365
373
247
271
257
253
288
409
399
348
397
403
450
452
416
481
591
672
645
580
568
627
234
252
239
240
289
404
413
351
395
417
360
364
339
371
450
560
545
483
493
527
352
328
362
320
317
305
308
294
338
319
344
310
530
539
536
534
341
333
327
310
442
435
434
421
1998 average
340
306
328
536
327
433
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
369
412
436
387
373
370
392
333
371
397
419
365
545
575
614
624
352
401
439
367
455
492
522
505
1999 average
402
357
385
579
389
487
Note: Weighted averages are based on the volume of all grades combined.
Source: Western Wood Products Association.
18
Table 15CAverage prices for domestic and exported alder, western
region, 1988-99
(Prices in dollars per thousand board feet, f.o.b. mill)
Domestic alder
Year and
quarter
Exported alder
1 by 4 green
pallet stock
4/4 select
and better
1988
245.00
1989
1990
Logs
Lumber
772.31
NA
850.93
254.61
888.31
690.73
791.70
255.00
944.71
413.42
851.06
1991
223.87
938.83
424.29
875.80
1992
239.73
1,027.27
506.50
1,035.20
1993
276.98
1,191.46
592.40
1,153.19
1994
268.80
1,236.06
1,651.04
1,249.99
1995
260.00
1,210.00
536.43
1,098.04
1996
NA
NA
513.97
1,139.34
1997
NA
NA
669.27
1,127.64
1st quarter
NA
NA
1,011.38
1,089.20
2d quarter
NA
NA
1,427.73
1,071.49
1998:
3d quarter
NA
NA
591.12
956.49
4th quarter
NA
NA
941.88
931.97
1998 average
NA
NA
978.17
1,007.67
1st quarter
NA
NA
553.18
993.02
2d quarter
NA
NA
1,196.02
1,024.87
1999:
3d quarter
NA
NA
993.59
1,041.03
4th quarter
NA
NA
1,130.85
1,048.31
1999 average
NA
NA
668.05
1,026.34
NA = not available.
Source: Weekly Hardwood Review and U.S. Department of Commerce.
20
Table 16CWashington and Oregon timber harvest by ownership, 1989-99
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
State and
year
Bureau
of Land
Management
Bureau
of Indian
Affairs
Other
public
Total
Private
State
National
Forest
1989
4,520
842
1,141
1
262
22
6,788
1990
4,147
657
817
4
182
42
5,849
1991
3,650
535
704
1
172
42
5,104
1992
3,844
476
461
a
186
51
5,018
1993
3,321
461
322
a
192
33
4,330
1994
3,421
323
200
a
199
14
4,156
1995
3,490
496
150
a
230
26
4,393
1996
3,274
600
182
a
270
40
4,366
1997
3,139
645
166
a
226
44
4,221
1998
3,044
546
111
a
275
46
4,022
1999
3,246
662
117
a
301
28
4,354
1989
3,721
198
3,307
1,026
124
44
8,420
1990
3,229
137
2,014
704
98
37
6,219
1991
3,312
91
2,068
486
87
36
6,080
1992
3,581
135
1,403
483
111
29
5,742
1993
3,608
116
1,102
361
75
31
5,294
1994
3,244
130
596
92
80
25
4,167
1995
3,432
109
515
139
79
30
4,304
Washington:
Oregon:
a
1996
3,018
115
401
289
71
29
3,923
1997
3,133
176
523
136
79
35
4,081
1998
2,840
141
333
122
71
25
3,532
1999
2,710
246
233
150
68
49
3,455
Less than 1 million board feet.
Source: Washington Department of Natural Resources and Oregon Department of Forestry.
21
Table 17CBritish Columbia timber harvest,
1989-99
(In thousand cubic meters)
Year
Coasta
Interiorb
Total
1989
29,904
57,474
87,414
1990
25,209
53,108
78,316
1991
24,760
48,916
73,676
1992
24,681
50,239
74,920
1993
25,684
53,555
79,239
1994
25,215
50,435
75,650
1995
25,959
50,512
76,471
1996
22,926
52,287
75,213
1997
22,341
46,287
68,629
1998
19,588
46,396
65,984
1999
24,441
52,519
76,959
a
Comprises the Vancouver Forest District and half of Prince
Rupert Forest District.
b
Comprises Cariboo, Kamloops, Nelson, and Prince George
Forest Districts and 1/2 of Prince Rupert Forest District.
Source: Ministry of Forests Annual Report, Province of
British Columbia (respective years).
22
Table 18CMontana and Idaho timber harvest by ownership, 1989-99
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
State and
year
Bureau
of Indian
Affairs
Bureau
of Land
Management
National
Forest
Total
Private
State
1989
636.7
44.0
70.8
6.5
555.9
1,313.8
1990
611.9
31.5
45.6
5.1
444.8
1,138.9
1991
523.9
26.9
43.8
7.1
338.0
939.6
1992
593.2
37.7
50.1
10.3
388.5
1,079.8
1993
636.2
19.8
36.7
4.8
298.3
995.8
1994
706.7
12.9
22.8
1.3
232.3
975.9
1995
693.2
14.6
41.8
2.9
165.4
917.9
1996
612.3
25.2
28.9
3.0
209.0
878.4
1997
624.7
27.9
29.4
10.7
208.9
901.6
1998
587.5
30.5
23.4
2.8
201.0
845.1
1999
624.1
38.1
32.0
3.6
156.2
853.9
Montana:
Idaho:
1989
819.7
249.5
13.5
16.4
810.2
1,909.2
1990
738.4
227.1
19.9
10.5
756.8
1,752.7
1991
865.5
163.5
15.8
24.3
739.0
1,808.1
1992
732.8
262.4
17.8
8.1
643.4
1,664.5
1993
790.6
217.3
11.9
4.4
586.2
1,610.3
1994
855.1
206.5
8.3
7.5
429.7
1,507.1
1995
809.8
230.2
12.7
5.4
322.5
1,380.6
1996
822.4
228.9
13.3
11.4
338.3
1,414.4
1997
878.7
180.9
17.2
8.4
283.2
1,368.5
1998
753.3
258.0
12.9
8.3
239.8
1,272.2
1999
888.0
269.3
4.8
2.5
172.0
1,336.6
Source: Respective agencies.
23
Table 19CAlaska timber harvest by ownership, 1989-99
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Bureau of Land Management
Year
State
Private
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
17,728
11,163
7,026
26,802
9,383
20,800
18,628
15,489
14,296
NA
NA
613,000
547,500
579,700
587,800
564,800
R552,000
R597,000
R627,000
597,800
NA
NA
National Forest
Bureau of
Indian Affairs
Free use
Cut
Total
Tongass
3,600
300
7,253
6,163
1,180
0
583
300
0
NA
NA
270
407
675
675
450
632
50
1,959
501
224
128
25
0
0
175
611
391
246
126
5
21
212
295
407
675
850
1,061
1,023
296
2,085
506
245
340
392,344
473,000
325,464
392,348
317,452
249,378
197,487
94,748
122,107
120,491
153,229
Chugach
69,516
1,000
1,035
2,973
9,598
2,477
2,239
3,182
2,527
1,038
356
Total
461,860
474,000
326,499
395,321
327,050
251,855
199,726
97,930
124,634
121,529
153,585
NA = not available.
Source: Respective agencies.
Table 20CCalifornia timber harvest by ownership, 1989-99
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
Year
Private
State
Bureau of
Indian Affairs
1989
2,638
37
11
1990
2,673
24
14
1991
2,065
38
1992
2,124
1993
Bureau of
Land
Management
National
Foresta
Total
12
2,024
4,722
10
1,530
4,251
b
11
1,336
3,474
23
b
9
1,026
3,214
2,263
34
b
8
739
3,057
1994
1,980
17
b
15
19
808
2,839
1995
1,929
40
16
6
544
2,535
1996
1,985
55
13
12
458
2,523
1997
2,042
48
NA
5
548
NA
1998
1,836
30
16
1
453
2,336
1999
1,903
26
NA
NA
433
NA
24
32
13
NA = not available.
a
Includes sawtimber, poles, posts, fuelwood, cull logs, and other miscellaneous convertible products.
b
Fiscal-year basis.
Source: Respective agencies.
24
Total
1,096,483
1,033,370
921,153
1,016,936
903,474
751,178
730,533
687,504
737,236
NA
NA
Table 21CEmployment in forest products industries in Washington and Oregon, 1988-99
(In thousands of persons)
Washington and Oregon
Lumber and
wood
products
Washington
Paper and
allied
products
Total
Lumber and
wood
products
Oregon
Paper and
allied
products
Lumber and
wood
Total products
Paper and
allied
products
Year
Total
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
January
February
March
135.6
135.1
130.8
120.7
117.6
115.2
117.5
116.1
111.6
112.0
110.4
109.6
108.2
103.6
93.5
90.8
89.4
91.1
89.7
86.0
87.3
85.9
26.0
27.0
27.2
27.2
26.8
25.8
26.3
26.4
25.6
24.7
24.5
58.8
59.0
58.0
54.3
54.3
52.8
53.9
52.8
52.3
51.7
51.9
41.7
41.1
39.9
36.4
36.5
36.1
36.7
35.5
35.5
35.4
35.6
17.1
17.9
18.1
17.9
17.8
16.7
17.2
17.4
16.9
16.3
16.3
76.8
76.1
72.8
66.4
63.3
62.5
63.6
63.3
59.3
60.3
58.5
67.9
67.0
63.7
57.1
54.3
53.4
54.5
54.2
50.6
51.9
50.3
8.9
9.1
9.1
9.3
9.0
9.1
9.1
9.1
8.7
8.4
8.2
106.5
106.5
106.0
82.2
82.3
81.9
24.3
24.2
24.1
49.6
49.4
49.2
33.8
33.6
33.5
15.8
15.8
15.7
56.9
57.1
56.8
48.4
48.7
48.4
8.5
8.4
8.4
Average,
1st quarter
106.3
82.1
24.2
49.4
33.6
15.8
56.9
48.5
8.4
April
May
June
105.6
106.6
108.4
81.8
82.7
84.5
23.8
23.9
23.9
49.2
49.8
50.2
33.7
34.2
34.5
15.5
15.6
15.7
56.4
56.8
58.2
48.1
48.5
50.0
8.3
8.3
8.2
Average,
2d quarter
106.9
83.0
23.9
49.7
34.1
15.6
57.1
48.9
8.3
July
August
September
108.7
108.7
107.7
84.5
84.7
83.7
24.2
24.0
24.0
50.6
50.4
50.1
34.7
34.7
34.3
15.9
15.7
15.8
58.1
58.3
57.6
49.8
50.0
49.4
8.3
8.3
8.2
Average,
3d quarter
108.4
84.3
24.1
50.4
34.6
15.8
58.0
49.7
8.3
October
November
December
106.9
106.7
106.1
83.1
83.0
82.2
23.8
23.7
23.9
49.8
49.5
49.4
34.1
33.8
33.6
15.7
15.7
15.8
57.1
57.2
56.7
49.0
49.2
48.6
8.1
8.0
8.1
Average,
4th quarter
106.6
82.8
23.8
49.6
33.8
15.7
57.0
48.9
8.1
1999 average
107.0
83.0
24.0
49.8
34.0
15.7
57.3
49.0
8.3
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4th quarter 1999 change in employment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - From:
4th qtr. 1998
3d qtr. 1999
-3.0
-1.8
-2.6
-1.5
-.4
-.3
-2.1
-.8
-1.8
-.8
-.4
-.1
-.8
-1.0
-.8
-.8
0.0
-.2
Note: "Lumber and wood products" and "Paper and allied products" columns may not add to "Total" because of rounding.
Source: State employment agencies. The lumber and wood products industry includes logging, lumber, plywood, poles and
pilings, and miscellaneous wood products (excluding furniture). The paper and allied products industry includes pulp, paper, paperboard,
and building board products. Data are based on place of employment.
25
Table 22CTotal nonagricultural employment and employment in forest products
industries in Washington and Oregon, 1990-99
(In thousands of persons)
Washington and Oregon
Washington
Oregon
Total
Forest
industries
Total
3,394.9
3,428.0
3,496.4
3,560.2
3,668.3
3,765.5
3,888.6
4,034.9
4,070.8
130.8
120.7
117.6
115.3
117.5
116.1
111.6
112.0
110.4
2,143.0
2,177.4
2,222.2
2,249.8
2,304.3
2,348.5
2,411.8
2,512.0
2,514.2
58.0
54.3
54.3
52.8
53.9
52.8
52.3
51.7
51.9
1,251.9
1,250.6
1,274.2
1,310.4
1,364.0
1,417.0
1,476.8
1,522.9
1,556.6
72.8
66.4
63.3
62.5
63.6
63.3
59.3
60.3
58.5
4,100.6
4,123.2
4,161.0
106.5
106.5
106.0
2,572.8
2,585.4
2,610.1
49.6
49.4
49.2
1,527.8
1,537.8
1,550.9
56.9
57.1
56.8
Average,
1st quarter
4,128.3
106.3
2,589.4
49.4
1,538.8
56.9
April
May
June
4,185.0
4,211.1
4,249.9
105.6
106.6
108.4
2,621.6
2,642.2
2,666.0
49.2
49.8
50.2
1,563.4
1,568.9
1,583.9
56.4
56.8
58.2
Average,
2d quarter
4,215.3
106.9
2,643.3
49.7
1,572.1
57.1
July
August
September
4,222.2
4,223.0
4,253.0
108.7
108.7
107.7
2,649.2
2,649.9
2,669.9
50.6
50.4
50.1
1,573.0
1,573.1
1,583.1
58.1
58.3
57.6
Average,
3d quarter
4,232.7
108.4
2,656.3
50.4
1,576.4
58.0
October
November
December
4,278.5
4,292.5
4,279.6
106.9
106.7
106.1
2,677.7
2,687.4
2,678.7
49.8
49.5
49.4
1,600.8
1,605.1
1,600.9
57.1
57.2
56.7
Average,
4th quarter
4,283.5
106.6
2,681.3
49.6
1,602.3
57.0
1999 average
4,215.0
107.0
2,642.6
49.8
1,572.4
57.3
Year
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
January
February
March
Forest
industries
Total
Forest
industries
Source: State employment agencies. Includes both covered and noncovered employment. The forest
industries include the categories of lumber and wood products and paper and allied products. Data are based
on place of employment.
27
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Baker
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Benton
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Clackamas
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Clatsop
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Columbia
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Coos
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Crook
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Curry
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
30
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SICa
Average weekly
wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
4,907
4,903
5,102
5,195
5,154
451
342
347
383
387
385.30
397.33
410.85
422.10
432.81
431.60
450.17
448.03
418.28
421.79
8.1
11.5
10.1
8.6
8.4
16,431
16,352
16,418
16,448
16,259
32,353
34,185
35,651
35,158
33,482
1,011
1,049
1,072
923
753
535.71
562.76
595.61
616.12
648.07
545.82
565.84
596.22
601.50
665.58
2.2
2.7
2.5
3.1
2.9
74,913
75,910
76,544
77,755
77,192
111,058
114,505
121,779
125,740
130,123
1,491
1,482
1,662
1,639
1,550
494.34
524.62
551.52
576.29
600.80
497.74
516.12
528.99
569.67
604.09
3.2
3.9
4.0
3.6
4.0
316,268
324,086
331,106
334,732
338,251
14,616
14,870
15,498
15,417
15,303
541
533
534
535
551
411.22
422.23
429.62
443.38
467.46
560.33
576.91
595.65
633.38
661.27
5.0
6.3
6.7
6.0
5.6
35,393
35,306
35,546
35,424
35,323
8,913
9,264
9,496
9,793
9,850
874
821
791
789
799
478.89
492.57
506.39
526.33
547.06
578.74
578.62
632.58
655.01
661.85
4.8
6.1
6.1
5.8
6.2
41,701
42,880
43,751
44,416
45,368
20,648
21,162
21,151
21,087
21,029
1,697
1,718
1,770
1,545
1,389
424.45
431.15
446.01
458.26
469.07
570.31
589.45
589.97
630.30
629.26
7.4
9.2
9.7
10.1
8.7
62,838
62,663
62,531
62,162
61,670
5,851
5,701
5,889
5,942
6,176
1,764
1,512
1,495
1,393
1,532
442.88
468.05
469.52
485.81
503.55
491.38
549.71
547.64
585.23
580.37
7.8
11.6
10.1
9.5
9.1
16,349
16,650
16,958
17,236
17,686
5,792
5,874
5,965
6,106
6,290
630
632
653
648
637
367.38
371.00
384.78
397.10
413.26
568.58
572.47
606.78
596.54
646.27
7.5
9.6
9.4
8.9
7.3
21,068
21,132
21,283
21,157
21,170
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county
(continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Deschutes
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Douglas
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Gilliam
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Grant
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Harney
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Hood River
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Jackson
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Jefferson
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SICa
Average weekly
wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
39,783
41,431
43,625
44,823
48,437
2,503
2,179
2,185
2,060
2,333
418.67
432.36
444.15
472.37
491.21
519.35
554.28
510.57
581.04
623.4
6.6
8.5
8.0
7.0
6.4
94,829
98,501
101,367
105,640
110,810
33,871
34,760
36,606
36,880
37,477
6,064
6,106
6,311
6,264
6,330
437.76
454.37
467.78
481.84
494.41
581.36
606.29
624.02
650.71
686.01
8.0
8.9
8.8
9.3
9.3
99,640
100,726
101,818
101,837
101,805
706
748
764
754
748
0
0
0
0
0
423.31
436.49
443.83
475.59
477.45
0
0
0
0
0
3.6
4.1
5.6
5.0
5.8
1,879
1,952
1,955
2,023
2,074
2,783
2,808
2,774
2,729
2,710
460
438
407
356
359
406.18
419.89
424.36
437.89
450.76
544.09
571.82
582.95
587.40
614.76
10.3
12.0
13.5
13.6
12.1
7,977
7,999
8,002
8,075
7,855
2,341
2,432
2,589
2,811
3,023
296
230
199
213
265
384.65
388.92
401.44
419.51
432.17
513.30
503.54
550.28
560.12
692.46
11.3
13.0
9.8
7.5
7.6
7,102
7,044
7,033
7,198
7,295
9,455
9,410
9,887
10,120
10,159
389
340
276
249
272
355.44
367.52
378.49
390.86
396.98
530.36
517.49
539.58
525.85
560.97
8.3
10.7
10.7
9.6
8.6
18,886
19,360
19,618
19,553
19,917
62,780
64,847
67,813
69,255
71,584
4,909
4,785
4,529
4,352
4,099
425.27
436.14
448.48
466.91
493.61
549.53
574.41
591.93
598.00
654.13
6.6
8.2
7.6
6.8
6.6
165,455
168,392
170,960
173,123
175,822
6,154
6,235
6,366
6,369
6,452
1,397
1,389
1,388
1,430
1,358
426.51
442.37
442.99
461.93
474.47
574.38
593.58
573.39
594.49
627.5
6.0
7.7
6.6
6.6
6.5
16,090
16,249
16,587
16,627
16,861
31
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county
(continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Josephine
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Klamath
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Lake
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Lane
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Lincoln
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Linn
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Malheur
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Marion
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
32
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SICa
Average weekly
wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
19,502
19,769
20,516
20,823
21,730
1,412
1,324
1,408
1,389
1,350
379.76
397.97
412.90
427.98
445.31
487.18
507.47
519.74
514.85
548.65
8.4
9.9
9.4
8.7
8.4
71,210
72,234
73,459
74,377
74,919
21,635
22,494
22,573
22,341
22,978
2,740
2,734
2,811
2,741
2,492
425.49
444.98
454.93
464.11
471.93
631.07
696.17
657.40
648.43
648.51
7.4
8.7
9.8
9.2
8.7
61,301
62,298
63,009
63,185
63,435
2,448
2,450
2,506
2,198
2,231
497
446
525
240
289
392.26
391.39
416.38
455.36
464.12
437.90
415.70
445.99
519.68
521.53
8.6
11.8
11.7
11.9
10.1
7,347
7,325
7,327
7,152
7,173
125,165
128,251
131,712
135,897
138,750
7,557
7,435
7,347
6,869
6,756
446.58
465.11
483.01
502.60
517.71
595.56
618.95
637.97
652.55
661.74
5.3
5.8
5.7
5.4
5.7
302,954
306,529
311,356
314,068
314,901
15,985
16,683
16,775
16,842
16,888
280
245
195
186
197
383.97
395.67
404.32
422.28
439.68
466.68
463.87
482.12
496.45
498.37
7.1
7.5
8.6
7.8
8.3
44,226
44,876
45,587
45,368
44,985
38,381
40,235
41,297
41,178
41,367
3,642
3,881
4,018
3,893
3,616
474.53
492.48
514.29
527.16
534.54
590.48
606.24
634.57
650.63
691.04
6.1
7.0
7.3
8.8
8.0
99,961
101,908
103,440
104,464
105,337
12,522
12,877
13,203
13,171
13,268
0
0
8
0
17
354.39
358.08
374.21
400.51
423.80
0
0
283.90
0
318.02
6.6
8.6
8.7
8.6
8.9
27,972
28,294
28,504
28,542
28,445
116,830
120,427
122,508
123,542
125,196
3,863
3,658
3,657
3,530
3,456
450.14
462.64
480.64
501.23
525.42
556.38
584.50
588.97
603.54
610.71
4.8
5.9
6.0
5.7
6.3
256,058
260,591
265,123
268,541
272,760
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county
(continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Morrow
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Multnomah
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Polk
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Sherman
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Tillamook
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Umatilla
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Union
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Wallowa
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SICa
Average weekly
wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
3,091
3,153
3,524
3,514
3,276
152
211
294
339
84
502.37
446.45
483.83
482.37
493.15
615.89
559.47
622.17
596.11
671.58
7.3
9.3
9.0
9.2
10.8
9,014
9,246
9,631
9,985
10,513
415,113
425,566
440,077
442,901
444,815
1,760
1,835
1,881
1,982
1,806
557.73
589.10
620.87
641.25
666.13
964.74
726.80
1,119.92
808.06
916.89
4.1
5.2
4.9
4.8
5.2
615,118
621,194
624,619
631,082
633,224
12,922
14,051
14,639
15,442
15,863
756
749
729
803
858
390.14
406.27
429.33
446.77
458.38
558.71
574.82
564.48
609.58
636.53
3.9
4.8
5.0
4.9
5.3
57,143
58,454
60,130
61,560
62,396
563
633
649
689
682
0
0
0
0
0
380.55
344.28
377.18
391.38
404.62
0
0
0
0
0
6.7
7.7
5.7
5.6
5.7
1,891
1,818
1,801
1,789
1,786
7,319
7,637
7,672
7,769
8,028
536
498
518
541
555
374.69
385.52
404.14
418.48
437.47
529.74
587.02
621.69
631.70
653.18
5.0
6.0
6.6
6.0
5.2
23,676
24,094
24,384
24,356
24,420
24,245
24,654
25,546
27,548
28,804
867
830
812
902
1,017
394.57
403.94
423.83
452.22
483.04
535.66
538.70
534.19
564.95
568.47
6.9
8.4
8.0
6.8
6.5
64,096
64,508
64,754
65,495
66,803
8,901
8,949
9,100
9,084
9,365
1,038
1,028
979
877
859
390.98
400.94
420.43
439.81
453.28
598.55
614.61
646.35
677.39
700.57
6.3
7.8
7.9
6.9
6.0
24,982
24,985
25,071
24,829
24,807
2,119
2,174
2,260
2,266
2,293
166
200
224
191
196
378.55
394.52
404.40
398.28
416.74
526.57
524.27
560.39
520.77
552.48
10.5
11.7
10.6
10.6
9.1
7,477
7,456
7,413
7,368
7,258
33
Table 25—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Oregon, by county
(continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Wasco
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Washington
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Wheeler
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Yamhill
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Oregon
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
a
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SICa
Average weekly
wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
8,971
8,986
9,192
9,822
10,107
240
174
176
179
165
391.69
402.52
428.33
441.02
449.64
455.31
499.03
545.57
574.38
594.97
7.0
8.7
8.9
7.8
7.5
22,910
23,057
23,252
23,059
23,346
173,238
189,120
202,209
209,519
214,805
1,878
1,994
1,966
1,941
1,981
598.54
630.59
671.23
705.00
753.81
541.42
712.10
609.75
617.68
646.99
3.1
3.8
3.9
3.9
4.1
371,404
382,363
391,335
399,697
409,305
279
286
289
291
271
17
23
12
7
3
325.99
358.01
354.39
337.66
375.42
567.61
691.21
645.09
499.44
477.23
7.3
9.7
12.3
8.1
10.0
1,564
1,645
1,603
1,566
1,559
25,573
27,002
27,791
28,284
28,229
1,291
1,262
1,290
1,197
1,172
443.73
453.40
468.69
484.55
505.45
600.65
595.22
599.57
620.82
637.38
3.9
4.8
5.0
4.5
4.8
75,855
78,236
80,212
82,085
83,424
1,411,687
1,466,126
1,522,053
1,550,148
1,554,994
53,254
52,183
52,641
50,794
49,478
496.87
520.12
546.29
568.23
591.62
575.42
598.14
618.19
626.02
652.44
4.8
5.9
5.8
5.6
5.7
3,062,925
3,114,802
3,160,105
3,281,974
3,316,154
SIC 24 = Standard Industrial Classification for lumber and wood products.
Source: 1995-1999 Oregon Employment Department, Oregon Covered Employment and Payrolls by
Industry and County for Covered Employment and Wage for covered employment and weekly wages data.
Oregon Employment Department and Bureau of Labor Statistics for unemployment rates. U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Current Population estimates (1990) for population.
34
Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by
county
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Adams
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Asotin
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Benton
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Chelan
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Clallam
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Clark
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Columbia
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SIC 24a
Average weekly
wages
Total
7,197
7,037
7,226
7,510
7,156
D
D
D
D
0
339.69
344.66
347.23
364.19
389.69
4,421
4,504
4,753
5,085
5,133
140
D
D
184
184
366.03
377.53
394.63
394.86
412.16
60,173
58,003
59,413
58,847
60,370
D
28
D
D
D
572.64
582.79
588.73
618.76
629.21
33,803
33,890
34,714
36,270
34,959
202
228
240
244
249
382.25
405.22
423.05
421.79
450.82
18,850
18,605
19,528
20,039
20,073
816
908
961
932
970
96,340
100,374
105,557
109,446
112,450
1,176
1,488
1,528
1,610
1,641
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
11.4
12.0
10.2
10.7
10.2
15,310
15,400
15,541
15,324
15,235
4.3
4.6
3.7
4.1
3.4
20,287
20,815
21,171
21,264
21,206
7.4
8.5
6.6
6.6
5.6
133,587
134,536
135,772
136,250
137,844
462.49
471.24
502.16
524.81
548.53
9.8
10.7
7.9
8.8
8.6
58,273
59,299
59,717
60,052
60,835
414.16
426.37
448.29
446.81
457.04
550.39
544.80
560.89
564.46
596.43
8.8
9.7
7.9
7.9
7.4
62,381
63,355
63,857
64,169
64,690
1,270
1,189
1,216
1,076
1,052
490.43
519.11
540.20
564.04
583.51
480.93
518.98
531.73
578.29
603.30
4.1
4.4
3.6
4.0
3.9
292,916
305,001
316,526
326,943
336,268
D
0
0
0
0
362.26
391.88
399.27
388.38
417.63
0
0
0
13.3
15.5
11.8
11.4
11.6
4,224
4,303
4,277
4,156
4,155
513.35
615.65
667.85
378.83
35
Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by
county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Cowlitz
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Douglas
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Ferry
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Franklin
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Garfield
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Grant
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Grays Harbor
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
36
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SIC 24a
Average weekly
wages
Total
36,106
36,104
36,241
36,855
38,281
2,604
2,556
2,544
2,433
2,271
510.65
517.58
531.71
542.79
559.44
8,261
8,416
8,485
8,714
8,757
D
D
D
D
D
324.55
337.55
365.98
377.17
390.34
1,836
1,841
1,855
1,774
1,772
175
200
198
165
192
436.28
453.16
464.70
456.73
451.30
19,278
19,614
20,406
20,960
21,476
46
59
51
68
83
711
762
753
764
775
SIC 24a
624.85
617.64
630.81
650.81
667.58
Unemployment
Population
7.5
8.6
7.1
7.9
7.1
88,896
89,933
90,834
91,574
91,949
7.4
8.4
6.4
6.9
6.8
32,124
32,630
33,484
33,631
34,191
528.69
541.49
577.17
576.06
534.19
13.2
13.6
9.8
11.3
11.1
7,157
7,166
7,256
7,170
7,188
392.31
397.32
413.80
422.85
436.07
384.80
335.30
332.42
338.37
375.87
10.0
12.0
9.4
10.0
9.4
45,682
45,766
47,027
46,459
46,782
0
0
0
0
0
361.29
367.09
397.04
418.58
432.80
0
0
0
0
0
4.9
4.6
3.6
3.6
3.7
2,289
2,299
2,279
2,330
2,339
26,274
27,330
28,534
30,024
30,101
D
D
D
D
D
370.87
385.68
406.96
414.44
422.04
9.8
10.5
8.6
9.2
9.3
65,728
67,684
69,719
70,545
72,019
22,883
22,698
23,114
22,952
22,977
2,367
2,205
2,316
2,285
2,047
442.33
453.58
468.75
478.88
501.50
10.9
11.8
9.3
10.2
8.1
67,293
67,750
67,945
67,739
67,102
637.75
679.83
686.15
702.00
687.28
Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by
county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Island
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Jefferson
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
King
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Kitsap
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Kittitas
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Klickitat
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Lewis
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SIC 24a
Average weekly
wages
Total
13,267
13,500
13,753
13,812
13,918
D
25
46
D
D
384.16
400.60
407.41
423.50
439.80
6,779
6,835
6,965
7,156
7,635
67
67
68
70
66
366.04
381.91
391.28
408.81
426.01
951,945
990,293
1,044,399
1,094,690
1,130,774
6,348
6,131
5,864
5,508
5,305
68,348
69,511
68,879
69,722
70,717
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
4.5
4.9
3.4
3.5
3.9
67,242
68,247
70,664
70,319
73,490
419.15
402.86
381.47
415.15
428.60
7.3
8.3
6.8
6.7
5.9
24,991
25,501
25,945
26,232
26,748
619.77
660.94
717.28
794.00
885.65
829.54
858.06
952.11
987.31
1,177.28
5.2
4.9
3.3
3.1
3.2
1,596,823
1,613,507
1,632,852
1,654,876
1,664,846
173
105
107
132
129
496.78
499.02
529.33
544.90
559.68
624.71
537.43
435.17
492.58
543.75
6.6
6.8
5.5
5.3
5.0
225,841
231,156
234,608
232,623
236,560
11,219
11,343
11,491
11,271
11,507
146
126
125
106
95
347.69
362.44
373.60
392.10
416.20
435.61
488.92
489.81
475.85
594.13
8.7
8.6
6.0
6.0
5.6
30,208
30,820
31,383
31,714
32,021
5,774
5,839
5,994
5,803
5,781
524
509
D
D
D
427.78
488.20
469.48
490.62
492.99
542.32
495.11
11.6
12.3
10.6
10.8
9.2
18,294
18,562
19,069
19,295
19,530
24,396
24,700
25,536
24,815
25,167
2,573
2,650
2,637
2,189
2,367
431.33
448.60
460.57
464.83
488.11
603.14
627.86
649.70
688.87
706.25
8.6
9.9
7.8
8.3
8.2
65,895
66,836
67,585
68,163
68,621
338.16
493.71
37
Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by
county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Lincoln
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Mason
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Okanogan
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Pacific
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Pend Oreille
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Pierce
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
San Juan
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
38
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SIC 24a
Average weekly
wages
Total
2,801
2,965
2,992
3,014
2,872
D
D
D
D
D
344.49
366.93
385.37
400.35
405.22
11,091
11,600
11,885
12,194
12,009
1,359
1,394
1,405
1,484
1,452
427.47
441.70
453.58
466.56
487.89
17,656
18,306
18,678
18,695
17,413
1,020
1,020
993
783
991
5,976
5,928
5,956
5,999
5,851
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
6.3
5.6
4.6
5.2
5.0
9,499
9,650
9,802
9,734
9,759
669.80
687.93
725.20
715.31
726.45
7.9
8.5
6.8
6.4
6.0
47,293
48,470
49,477
49,867
50,357
325.20
323.46
335.22
348.19
370.15
498.42
507.43
497.15
542.73
589.04
10.4
11.4
9.4
10.8
9.2
37,090
38,029
38,652
38,237
38,432
548
557
595
598
432
361.08
372.63
380.87
394.54
403.29
668.43
665.65
694.11
709.50
717.47
10.2
10.5
9.0
9.9
8.3
20,787
20,958
21,116
20,802
20,768
2,293
2,312
2,473
2,476
2,607
120
D
104
105
127
456.26
473.19
474.76
482.21
500.00
618.45
570.15
597.56
621.64
13.4
16.3
13.0
12.1
10.1
10,741
11,093
11,271
11,526
11,604
212,482
214,066
222,225
228,264
231,757
3,841
3,917
4,047
3,913
3,896
474.55
491.26
508.50
528.71
550.95
555.04
616.96
609.89
629.21
663.68
6.2
6.2
4.5
4.5
4.5
647,187
655,015
664,776
676,505
688,807
4,053
4,046
4,195
4,561
4,749
46
46
45
46
51
364.87
367.77
375.92
388.92
421.07
580.02
569.40
601.32
629.00
618.56
6.5
7.2
5.6
4.5
3.8
11,863
12,012
12,261
12,493
12,898
Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by
county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Skagit
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Skamania
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Snohomish
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Spokane
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Stevens
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Thurston
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Wahkiakum
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SIC 24a
Average weekly
wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
36,575
37,632
38,806
39,597
41,698
661
583
631
720
580
426.89
429.02
448.82
463.65
491.51
485.81
513.33
522.27
515.54
618.20
9.0
9.7
7.1
7.1
6.3
93,957
95,753
97,705
99,357
101,180
1,864
1,871
1,916
2,017
1,992
179
178
208
206
176
384.37
401.42
418.82
443.77
477.91
545.64
544.64
577.07
582.62
608.92
10.6
11.4
10.1
10.0
8.4
9,079
9,284
9,642
9,805
9,831
182,076
188,711
202,847
213,411
211,883
2,578
2,639
2,907
3,091
3,094
555.27
585.99
620.05
645.85
651.99
549.83
586.76
584.15
596.77
620.67
5.8
5.3
3.5
3.2
3.9
532,979
544,546
564,610
587,783
596,598
170,358
173,367
177,678
180,890
183,695
1,423
1,456
1,314
1,140
1,214
453.45
471.83
490.99
510.50
529.99
359.48
368.90
386.55
414.67
402.10
5.4
5.8
4.6
4.8
5.2
401,304
403,669
404,650
408,669
409,736
9,273
9,468
9,774
9,899
9,846
1,013
985
1,105
1,103
1,143
410.97
420.94
437.71
456.96
465.35
563.31
573.85
615.26
619.44
656.01
9.4
10.8
9.1
9.0
8.7
37,635
38,567
39,243
39,464
40,137
74,444
76,584
78,849
81,019
82,890
1,118
1,038
918
907
968
501.23
510.96
525.11
546.98
571.02
620.66
630.94
621.43
611.67
554.05
6.2
6.6
5.1
4.9
4.6
192,329
196,709
200,362
202,255
205,459
715
730
773
822
828
107
D
D
D
D
401.99
400.34
441.25
439.87
475.22
543.39
6.7
7.0
6.1
6.3
6.6
3,683
3,784
3,895
3,857
3,841
39
Table 26—Employment, wages, unemployment and population for the State of Washington, by
county (continued)
(Employment and population in number of people, wages in dollars per week, unemployment in percent)
County
Walla Walla
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Whatcom
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Whitman
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Yakima
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Washington
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
a
Average annual
covered employment
Total
SIC 24a
Average weekly
wages
Total
SIC 24a
Unemployment
Population
22,599
22,590
23,042
23,271
23,151
158
67
55
D
D
418.71
439.88
454.70
469.65
487.35
539.77
560.14
415.73
6.1
7.5
6.3
6.8
6.8
53,326
53,529
53,501
53,702
53,854
60,559
62,405
64,316
65,573
66,852
1,239
1,360
1,383
1,338
1,395
429.76
448.20
459.79
476.60
492.23
513.20
510.84
515.63
534.92
554.71
7.4
7.5
5.8
5.8
5.2
149,084
152,217
154,249
156,830
160,310
13,680
14,123
14,303
14,437
14,512
D
D
D
D
D
438.30
451.61
486.29
483.27
499.89
2.1
2.3
1.8
2.0
1.8
39,328
39,564
39,321
39,487
38,386
89,401
90,481
92,753
94,021
92,634
1,705
1,682
1,632
1,592
1,659
369.49
380.35
398.15
413.69
430.66
502.93
532.21
543.25
558.25
577.89
12.5
13.4
10.0
10.5
9.8
213,288
216,110
218,318
218,062
220,785
2,341,208
2,404,623
2,508,962
2,593,426
2,645,008
34,747
34,397
34,692
33,428
33,133
527.68
555.45
591.45
635.98
687.35
608.96
630.71
654.49
672.21
726.65
6.4
6.5
4.8
4.8
4.7
5,339,331
5,519,525
5,610,362
5,689,263
5,756,361
--
SIC 24 = Standard Industrial Classification for lumber and wood products.
D = Data not available due to disclosure regulations.
Source: 1995-1999 Employment and payrolls in Washington State by county and industry for covered
employment and wage. Washington Employment Security Department for unemployment rates. U.S.
Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, current population estimates (1990) for population.
40
Table 27CVolume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by
species and destination, 1988-99
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
3,682.2
3,614.1
3,008.4
2,542.4
2,181.7
1,707.6
1,572.0
1,604.8
1,502.9
1,042.2
2,279.1
2,034.1
1,863.1
1,574.7
1,395.9
1,171.4
1,168.6
1,114.3
1,190.4
789.5
1,163.8
1,350.7
941.9
818.0
673.6
453.2
334.7
403.9
258.8
212.4
220.5
217.1
192.5
149.7
112.2
83.0
68.7
86.7
53.6
40.2
2,294.8
2,356.9
1,932.1
1,548.3
1,393.6
958.1
891.1
999.1
916.7
599.1
1,216.8
1,158.1
1,076.8
834.2
761.3
558.3
584.0
573.8
643.8
376.7
921.9
1,029.6
717.6
622.5
556.5
344.8
262.6
353.9
233.1
191.8
156.0
169.0
137.7
91.6
75.8
55.0
44.5
71.4
39.9
30.7
1,387.4
1,257.2
1,076.2
994.1
788.1
749.6
680.8
605.7
586.1
443.1
1062.2
876.0
786.3
740.6
634.5
613.1
584.6
540.4
546.6
412.9
241.9
321.1
224.3
195.3
117.1
108.5
72.1
50.0
25.7
20.6
18.8
12.1
10.9
8.7
9.7
3.8
3.4
2.0
1.3
1.8
64.5
48.0
54.8
49.4
26.7
24.2
20.8
13.2
12.5
8.0
192.3
192.5
254.0
228.4
155.4
162.7
211.0
189.6
28.9
18.1
25.8
27.2
7.9
11.7
17.1
11.6
102.2
107.3
145.3
121.9
71.5
79.2
106.8
89.0
24.7
17.4
24.3
24.1
6.0
10.6
14.1
8.8
90.1
85.2
108.7
106.5
83.9
83.4
104.2
100.7
4.2
.7
1.5
3.1
.2
a
.1
.1
1.8
1.1
2.9
2.6
1998 total
867.1
718.8
100.0
48.3
476.6
346.6
90.5
39.5
390.5
372.2
9.5
.4
8.4
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
229.7
199.4
190.7
173.9
184.3
169.3
165.3
149.7
34.4
24.5
18.7
13.8
11.0
5.5
6.7
10.4
127.7
112.3
107.2
87.7
87.4
84.9
84.1
65.8
32.0
23.0
17.3
12.7
8.3
4.4
5.8
9.2
102.0
87.1
83.6
86.1
96.9
84.4
81.3
83.9
2.3
1.6
1.4
1.0
.2
.1
.3
.3
2.5
1.0
.6
.9
1999 total
793.7
668.7
91.4
33.6
434.9
322.2
85.1
27.6
358.8
346.5
6.4
.8
5.1
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2,021.3
2,423.8
2,114.4
1,713.7
1,665.9
1,438.4
1,389.5
1,328.5
1,373.8
953.9
1,398.0
1,606.7
1,526.1
1,263.2
1,274.9
1,116.7
1,114.5
1,088.5
1,160.8
757.4
472.0
663.3
451.2
352.8
318.6
271.1
230.6
202.9
175.6
168.7
134.2
142.7
127.2
97.7
72.3
50.6
44.4
37.1
37.4
27.7
1,109.4
1,471.9
1,271.1
971.4
989.5
772.3
740.2
742.0
791.8
515.7
669.0
850.3
846.1
641.4
687.0
526.1
532.4
549.7
614.7
348.4
353.3
520.2
349.3
282.0
264.4
216.8
182.3
169.7
153.1
148.2
87.1
101.4
75.7
48.0
38.1
29.5
25.5
22.6
24.0
19.2
912.0
952.0
843.3
742.2
676.4
666.1
649.3
586.5
582.0
438.1
729.0
756.4
680.0
621.8
588.0
590.6
582.1
538.8
546.1
409
118.7
143.1
101.9
70.8
54.3
54.3
48.4
33.2
22.5
20.5
17.1
11.2
9.9
6.9
9.1
3.7
2.9
1.9
1.2
1.5
47.2
41.3
51.5
42.7
25.1
17.4
16.0
12.6
12.2
7
180.3
183.2
236.4
211.0
151.4
160.9
208.2
183.7
24.7
17.2
21.6
21.4
4.1
5.1
6.6
6.0
91,1
98.2
128.3
104.9
68.2
77.5
104.4
83.0
20.5
16.6
20.1
18.3
2.4
4.2
3.8
3.5
89.2
85.0
108.2
106.2
83.2
83.4
103.8
100.7
4.2
.7
1.5
3.1
.2
a
a
a
1.5
.9
2.9
2.4
1998 total
811.0
704.2
85.0
21.8
422.5
333.1
75.5
13.8
388.5
371.1
9.5
.2
7.7
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
217.1
190.2
181.1
162.8
181.7
167.1
163.8
148.0
28.9
19.2
12.3
8.9
6.5
3.9
5.0
5.9
115.4
103.4
97.7
76.7
84.9
82.7
82.6
64.2
26.6
17.6
10.9
7.8
3.9
3.0
4.2
4.7
101.7
86.9
83.4
86.1
96.8
84.4
81.2
83.9
2.2
1.6
1.4
1.0
.2
.1
.3
.3
2.5
.9
.5
.8
1999 total
751.2
660.7
69.2
21.3
393.2
314.4
62.9
15.8
358.0
346.2
6.3
.8
4.7
TO CANADA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
20.9
30.3
28.3
29.2
6.8
3.0
8.3
133.9
40.0
11.1
.8
12.9
3.4
3.6
2.5
.2
.5
6.7
15.5
5.3
19.4
16.7
19.6
22.1
2.1
.3
6.3
93.5
22.6
1.7
.7
.7
5.3
3.5
2.2
2.5
1.5
33.7
1.9
4.1
20.9
30.3
28.3
29.2
6.8
3.0
8.3
133.9
40
11.1
0.8
12.9
3.4
3.6
2.5
.2
.5
6.7
15.5
5.3
19.4
16.7
19.6
22.1
2.1
.3
6.3
93.5
22.6
1.7
.7
.7
5.3
3.5
2.2
2.5
1.5
33.7
1.9
4.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5.1
6.4
9.7
7.1
.7
.2
a
a
2.2
a
a
a
2.2
6.2
9.7
7.1
5.1
6.4
9.7
7.1
.7
.2
a
a
2.2
a
a
a
2.2
6.2
9.7
7.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1997 total
28.3
.9
2.2
25.2
28.3
.9
2.2
25.2
0
0
0
0
0
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
2.8
.4
.6
4.6
.1
.1
.3
.1
0
0
0
.6
2.7
.3
.3
3.9
2.8
.4
.6
4.6
.1
.1
.3
.1
0
0
0
.6
2.7
.3
.3
3.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1999 total
8.4
.6
.6
7.3
8.4
.6
.6
7.3
0
0
0
0
0
41
Table 27--Volume of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts
by species and destination, 1988-99 (continued)
(In million board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
73.7
142.8
114.5
125.3
60.5
50.8
28.1
18.2
3.4
.5
3.9
1.3
5.1
6.8
2.5
3.4
.8
1.2
.1
.2
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
TO SOUTH KOREA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
489.8
658.1
486.6
445.6
298.9
166.7
110.3
125.8
74.2
59.9
14.6
17.4
15.1
12.5
6.0
11.8
6.8
8.2
10.6
12.9
432.2
592.2
434.4
406.7
266.4
133.9
87.4
105.5
52.5
41.4
43.1
48.6
37.1
26.3
26.5
20.9
16.1
12.1
11.1
5.6
416.1
515.3
372.1
320.3
238.4
115.9
82.2
107.6
70.8
59.4
10.7
16.1
10.0
5.7
3.5
8.4
6.0
7.0
10.4
12.7
364.6
452.5
326.6
291.6
209.0
89.8
64.4
88.8
49.3
41.4
40.9
46.8
35.5
23.0
25.9
17.6
11.8
11.9
11.0
5.3
.9
1.3
4.2
4.9
.4
.8
.7
1.5
.2
.6
3.3
3.1
.2
a
.2
.2
.9
1.3
4.2
4.9
.4
.8
.7
1.5
.2
.6
3.3
3.1
.2
a
.2
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
67.6
139.7
107.9
115.1
57.5
44.1
23.0
16.7
3.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
.1
2.2
1.8
1.6
3.3
.5
3.3
4.3
.3
.1
.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1998 total
11.3
3.5
7.3
.7
11.3
3.5
7.3
.7
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
7.8
8.3
8.2
6.0
2.4
2.0
1.2
1.4
4.1
5.3
6.3
4.2
1.3
.9
.6
.5
7.7
8.2
8.0
6.0
2.4
2.0
1.2
1.4
4.0
5.3
6.3
4.2
1.3
.8
.5
.4
.1
.1
.2
.1
.1
0
.1
0
.1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
.1
1999 total
30.3
7.1
19.9
3.3
29.8
7.0
19.8
3.0
.5
.1
.1
0
.3
361.6
139.3
108.4
118.3
47.6
30.7
2.4
.1
0
2.5
307.9
108.8
93.9
107.1
42.6
17.6
1.6
0
0
2.5
47.6
30.4
13.9
8.9
4.9
10.0
.8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
0
6.1
.1
.6
2.3
.1
3
.1
0
0
0
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,052.5
437.0
339.7
321.5
201.9
95.6
60.5
13.9
11.9
14.2
825.9
371.9
303.7
275.2
110.0
40.7
46.3
9.8
3.0
12.3
208.3
60.5
28.4
32.1
84.4
47.4
9.6
1.5
7.7
.4
18.3
4.7
7.7
14.2
7.5
7.5
4.6
2.7
1.2
1.5
690.9
297.8
231.3
203.1
154.3
64.9
58.1
13.9
11.9
11.8
518.0
263.0
209.8
168.0
67.4
23.1
44.7
9.8
3.0
9.8
160.7
30.1
14.5
23.2
79.5
37.3
8.9
1.5
7.7
.4
12.2
4.6
7.0
11.9
7.5
4.5
4.5
2.6
1.2
1.5
3.5
1.1
2.9
4.9
2.0
.7
1.8
2.0
.9
.2
.9
2.2
.7
.2
.2
.7
3.5
1.1
2.9
4.9
2.0
.7
1.8
2.0
.9
.2
.9
2.2
.7
.2
.2
.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1998 total
12.4
6.4
4.2
1.8
12.4
6.4
4.2
1.8
0
0
0
0
0
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1.3
a
a
a
0
0
0
0
1.3
0
0
0
a
a
a
a
1.3
a
a
a
0
0
0
0
1.3
0
0
0
a
a
a
a
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1999 total
1.3
0
1.3
a
1.3
0
1.3
a
0
0
0
0
0
a Less than 1,000 board feet.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver, Washington. Seattle Customs
District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of Washington, except Longview and Vancouver. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce
records at the end of each quarter.
42
Table 28CValue of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and
destination, 1988-99
(In thousand dollars)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,725,868
1,724,771
1,681,850
1,445,837
1,498,848
1,681,168
1,524,134
1,509,920
1,392,521
888,150
1,078,600
1,076,505
1,093,869
955,276
1,077,100
1,225,538
1,203,435
1,190,580
1,189,498
718,678
492,553
493,309
454,374
386,807
336,951
373,440
247,101
255,683
156,743
134,057
119,482
123,111
104,487
103,754
84,797
82,189
73,598
63,657
46,280
35,415
1,032,743
1,046,195
1,014,303
843,231
904,551
912,898
813,109
855,512
777,395
483,974
548,636
567,083
592,289
491,261
579,464
578,456
587,557
593,612
608,735
339,617
394,483
384,730
349,177
299,552
277,355
288,381
190,893
219,301
138,673
120,281
89,625
94,381
72,837
52,417
47,732
46,061
34,657
42,599
29,988
24,076
693,125
678,577
667,547
602,606
594,297
768,270
711,025
654,408
615,127
404,176
529,965
509,422
501,580
464,015
497,636
647,082
615,878
596,968
580,764
379,061
98,070
108,579
105,197
87,254
59,596
85,059
56,208
36,382
18,069
13,776
35,233
31,846
29,120
24,272
18,884
15,666
19,193
8,911
4,252
5,337
29,857
28,730
31,650
27,065
18,181
20,463
19,747
12,147
12,040
6,002
136,647
136,380
182,800
161,668
115,797
122,369
162,411
140,218
15,525
9,252
13,170
14,750
5,325
4,759
7,219
6,700
70,637
72,590
100,877
83,017
54,802
59,760
84,031
65,637
13,027
8,956
12,294
12,938
2,808
3,874
4,552
4,442
66,010
63,790
81,923
78,651
60,995
62,609
78,380
74,581
2,498
296
876
1,812
879
136
186
185
1,638
749
2,481
2,073
1998 total
617,495
540,795
52,697
24,003
327,121
264,230
47,215
15,676
290,374
276,565
5,482
1,386
6,941
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
166,782
146,870
136,406
135,656
141,638
129,709
122,422
121,714
17,862
13,186
9,387
7,187
7,282
3,975
4,597
6,755
86,024
77,094
71,614
66,253
65,184
61,652
59,902
54,505
16,422
12,287
8,528
6,652
4,419
3,155
3,184
5,096
80,758
69,776
64,792
69,403
76,455
68,056
62,520
67,209
1,441
900
859
535
831
143
899
995
2,032
677
513
665
1999 total
585,715
515,483
47,623
22,608
300,985
241,244
43,889
15,853
284,729
274,240
3,734
2,869
3,887
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
1,075,863
1,302,346
1,264,949
1,075,650
1,246,492
1,460,757
1,395,644
1,363,250
1,320,534
829,133
729,888
907,929
923,577
806,201
1,009,233
1,178,618
1,159,702
1,173,467
1,173,404
695,639
236,376
281,526
241,989
195,914
176,387
225,858
180,753
151,450
111,437
107,942
76,040
82,811
71,993
73,535
60,872
56,281
55,189
38,333
35,693
25,552
570,923
734,604
718,343
589,156
711,014
756,474
707,419
721,805
708,513
429,246
332,581
450,983
484,358
402,535
538,858
550,423
545,898
578,156
593,058
319,600
184,306
226,472
191,418
158,818
146,098
180,801
141,385
124,873
95,435
94,201
54,036
57,149
42,567
27,802
26,058
25,250
20,136
18,776
20,020
15,445
504,940
567,742
546,607
486,495
535,478
704,283
688,225
641,445
612,021
399,887
397,308
456,945
439,219
403,666
470,375
628,195
613,804
595,311
580,345
376,039
52,070
55,054
50,571
37,096
30,289
45,057
39,368
26,577
16,022
13,741
33,559
30,080
27,391
21,289
17,771
15,354
18,306
7,817
3,968
4,886
22,004
25,663
29,426
24,444
17,043
15,677
16,747
11,740
11,705
5,221
131,815
132,840
176,675
154,495
113,743
121,060
160,541
138,026
14,138
8,807
11,256
12,154
3,934
2,973
4,878
4,315
66,349
69,341
95,112
75,991
53,130
58,636
82,471
63,502
11,640
8,511
10,380
10,342
1,579
2,194
2,261
2,147
65,466
63,499
81,563
78,504
60,613
62,424
78,070
74,524
2,498
296
876
1,812
818
71
182
145
1,537
708
2,435
2,023
1998 total
595,825
533,370
46,355
16,100
306,793
257,739
40,873
8,181
289,032
275,631
5,482
1,216
6,703
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
160,206
141,611
131,804
130,825
139,826
128,347
121,332
120,610
15,172
10,601
6,717
5,000
5,208
2,663
3,755
5,214
79,785
72,052
67,157
61,515
63,529
60,349
58,899
53,425
13,827
9,702
5,858
4,465
2,429
2,002
2,400
3,624
80,420
69,559
64,647
69,310
76,297
67,999
62,433
67,185
1,345
900
859
535
780
52
899
978
1,999
609
456
612
1999 total
564,446
510,115
37,490
16,841
280,510
236,202
33,852
10,456
283,936
273,913
3,639
2,709
3,676
TO CANADA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
3,842
10,379
8,865
9,174
1,865
1,095
2,832
51,693
16,716
3,651
336
5,424
946
1,193
811
97
246
2,376
5,555
1,626
3,334
4,583
6,447
6,863
328
70
1,822
37,180
10,535
554
172
372
1,472
1,118
726
928
763
12,137
625
1,471
3,842
10,379
8,865
9,174
1,865
1,095
2,832
51,693
16,716
3,651
336
5,424
946
1,193
811
97
246
2,376
5,555
1,626
3,334
4,583
6,447
6,863
328
70
1,822
37,180
10,535
554
172
372
1,472
1,118
726
928
763
12,137
625
1,471
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
915
1,587
1,967
1,528
166
97
15
13
358
9
4
3
391
1,481
1,948
1,512
915
1,587
1,967
1,528
166
97
15
13
358
9
4
3
391
1,481
1,948
1,512
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 total
5,997
291
374
5,332
5,997
291
374
5,332
--
--
--
--
--
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
769
170
252
844
29
36
112
69
4
--84
736
134
141
691
769
170
252
844
29
36
112
69
4
--84
736
134
141
691
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1999 total
2,035
246
88
1,702
2,035
246
88
1,702
--
--
--
--
--
44
Table 28CValue of softwood log exports from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs Districts by species and
destination, 1988-99 (continued)
(In thousand dollars)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
TO SOUTH KOREA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
191,804
216,548
219,402
193,895
142,838
140,396
74,869
81,733
46,061
42,496
6,210
6,655
8,264
6,519
3,849
10,210
5,897
6,197
7,878
11,374
162,541
182,826
191,506
171,554
122,938
112,573
56,459
66,067
29,834
25,290
23,053
27,068
19,624
15,822
16,051
17,613
12,513
9,469
8,350
5,832
163,755
172,501
166,129
141,473
113,702
100,660
56,496
70,663
43,729
42,016
4,622
6,094
4,880
2,834
2,173
6,680
4,935
5,103
7,786
11,140
137,250
140,425
142,339
124,209
95,712
78,925
41,696
56,262
27,765
25,290
21,884
25,982
18,910
14,430
15,817
15,055
9,865
9,298
8,179
5,586
28,047
44,047
53,273
52,422
29,136
39,736
18,373
11,070
2,332
480
1,588
560
3,384
3,685
1,676
3,530
962
1,094
92
234
25,291
42,401
49,167
47,345
27,226
33,648
14,763
9,805
2,069
--
--8
----14
117
14
1,169
1,086
714
1,392
234
2,558
2,648
157
54
232
507
961
2,207
2,621
299
619
549
938
85
279
1,529
1,474
123
63
129
209
507
961
2,207
2,621
299
619
549
938
85
279
1,529
1,474
123
63
129
209
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 total
6,296
2,405
3,367
524
6,296
2,405
3,367
524
--
--
--
--
--
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
4,490
4,560
4,055
3,343
1,688
1,231
936
967
2,053
2,585
2,618
2,032
749
744
501
343
4,332
4,510
3,942
3,310
1,626
1,231
880
963
1,957
2,585
2,618
2,032
749
694
444
315
158
49
113
33
63
-56
5
95
----
-----
-49
57
28
1999 total
16,447
4,822
9,288
2,337
16,094
4,699
9,192
2,203
353
123
95
--
135
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
410,693
168,362
164,786
143,274
101,085
75,121
47,547
9,772
7,564
9,623
325,151
145,035
150,037
127,457
61,302
34,880
37,259
7,218
2,193
8,808
78,648
20,786
11,234
10,953
36,641
34,704
7,419
813
4,792
234
6,874
2,476
3,411
4,864
3,142
5,537
2,869
1,741
579
581
268,504
110,098
106,540
87,689
74,693
52,945
44,437
9,734
7,564
7,781
202,915
97,616
97,341
74,788
36,864
20,961
36,247
7,218
2,193
6,966
60,973
10,179
6,064
8,335
34,709
28,355
5,341
813
4,792
234
4,617
2,303
3,135
4,566
3,120
3,629
2,849
1,703
579
581
142,188
58,265
58,246
55,585
26,392
22,176
3,110
38
-1,842
122,236
47,420
52,695
52,669
24,438
13,919
1,012
--1,842
17,675
10,607
5,170
2,618
1,932
6,349
2,078
----
20
65
105
----38
---
2,257
173
276
298
23
1,908
20
----
1,855
569
1,477
2,528
1,097
408
996
1,143
446
116
381
1,019
312
45
100
366
1,855
569
1,477
2,528
1,097
408
996
1,143
446
116
381
1,019
312
45
100
366
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 total
6,429
3,644
1,962
823
6,429
3,644
1,962
823
--
--
--
--
--
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
683
78
82
168
-----
582
----
101
78
82
168
683
78
82
168
-----
582
----
101
78
82
168
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1999 total
1,011
--
582
430
1,011
--
582
430
--
--
--
--
--
Note: Individual columns may not add to totals because of rounding.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on
the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of
Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
45
Table 29CAverage value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by species and destination, 1988-99
(In dollars per thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
Other
softwoods
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
468.71
476.89
559.05
568.69
687.01
984.51
969.56
940.89
926.59
852.19
473.26
529.22
587.13
606.64
771.64
1,046.23
1,029.82
1,068.49
999.21
910.30
423.23
365.22
482.42
472.87
500.23
823.93
738.21
633.11
605.75
631.15
541.87
567.07
542.67
693.08
755.59
990.37
1,071.97
734.55
862.64
880.97
450.04
443.37
524.97
544.62
649.07
952.85
912.42
856.28
848.00
807.84
450.87
489.66
550.04
588.90
761.13
1,036.09
1,006.03
1,034.48
945.52
901.56
427.90
373.67
486.61
481.21
498.42
836.42
726.97
619.71
595.03
627.12
574.52
558.47
528.77
572.24
629.61
837.66
778.21
596.66
752.06
784.23
499.59
539.73
620.26
606.18
754.11
1,024.97
1,044.36
1,080.47
1,049.50
912.16
498.91
581.52
637.93
626.54
784.24
1,055.45
1,053.58
1,104.61
1,062.44
918.05
405.42
338.15
469.02
446.77
508.84
784.21
779.12
728.06
702.94
668.74
1,875.39
2,628.43
2,672.54
2,789.89
1,940.20
4,070.57
5,719.01
4,355.33
3,306.63
2,965.00
462.90
598.54
577.63
547.87
681.42
847.26
950.88
918.90
964.06
750.30
710.69
708.49
719.76
707.93
745.12
752.15
769.59
739.45
536.86
511.13
509.91
543.22
669.98
406.68
421.97
578.13
691.11
676.61
694.49
681.28
766.22
754.08
786.49
737.81
526.90
513.56
506.28
537.69
471.06
365.58
322.20
503.06
732.91
748.62
753.53
738.42
727.13
750.32
752.25
740.91
595.61
447.13
566.99
586.22
3,977.38
-1,690.91
1,666.67
927.52
677.83
864.46
782.85
1998 avg.
712.13
752.40
526.97
496.47
686.36
762.40
521.67
396.70
743.58
743.09
577.54
3,135.75
827.39
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
726.04
736.72
715.14
780.24
768.48
765.95
740.41
813.14
519.66
537.32
501.03
521.92
660.17
726.46
690.28
648.90
673.57
686.58
668.21
755.18
745.87
725.87
712.62
828.29
512.58
535.18
491.83
522.45
533.46
718.25
551.46
554.22
791.74
801.37
775.33
805.77
788.86
806.28
769.14
801.26
616.73
568.26
615.15
515.36
4,053.86
2,370.19
3,518.09
3,055.99
799.55
664.29
815.42
746.36
1999 avg.
737.98
770.89
520.92
673.45
692.07
748.75
515.93
573.47
793.62
792.89
587.74
3,388.06
764.96
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
532.26
537.31
598.25
627.68
748.24
1,015.5
1,004.4
1,026.1
961.19
869.20
522.09
565.10
605.18
638.22
791.59
1,055.43
1,040.55
1,078.09
1,010.84
918.46
500.80
424.43
536.33
555.31
553.61
833.05
783.73
746.27
634.44
639.85
566.62
580.32
566.17
752.66
841.55
1,112.32
1,244.40
1,034.13
954.79
922.44
514.64
499.10
565.14
606.50
718.58
979.46
955.75
972.76
894.77
832.36
497.14
530.37
572.47
627.59
784.39
1,046.28
1,025.28
1,051.76
964.76
917.34
521.67
435.36
547.95
563.18
552.66
834.05
775.66
735.85
623.32
635.63
620.39
563.60
562.56
579.21
683.20
856.31
791.11
830.39
833.87
804.43
553.69
596.39
648.15
655.48
791.63
1,057.32
1,059.90
1,093.74
1,051.57
912.77
544.98
604.14
645.88
649.19
799.99
1,063.58
1,054.51
1,104.95
1,062.70
919.41
438.67
384.72
496.46
523.96
558.22
829.08
814.15
799.43
709.97
670.29
1,965.04
2,697.03
2,755.63
3,085.36
1,943.89
4,161.65
6,262.74
4,193.67
3,314.68
3,257.33
466.19
621.38
571.49
572.46
680.36
899.86
1,048.39
932.26
961.22
745.79
731.12
725.02
747.28
732.07
751.10
752.27
771.21
751.51
571.83
511.50
520.32
567.60
951.62
585.47
736.52
723.87
728.23
705.88
741.58
724.71
778.90
756.76
789.84
765.07
566.98
514.07
516.73
564.46
666.81
523.00
602.45
607.70
734.06
747.14
754.04
739.34
728.32
748.09
752.46
740.34
595.61
447.13
566.99
586.22
3,701.36
----
994.82
801.81
848.43
833.20
1998 avg.
734.70
757.42
545.43
738.67
726.21
773.73
541.39
590.73
743.93
742.78
577.54
5,502.26
867.59
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
738.00
744.35
727.83
803.76
769.50
768.02
740.70
814.78
525.89
551.71
547.21
564.57
798.54
679.50
749.86
886.49
691.58
697.07
687.32
801.89
748.22
729.37
713.07
832.64
519.70
550.23
538.48
571.10
630.37
669.14
567.34
766.26
790.64
800.60
775.31
805.43
788.17
805.92
768.80
801.12
599.27
568.26
615.15
515.36
4,202.00
1,873.06
3,518.09
3,055.41
805.20
677.24
874.07
735.79
1999 avg.
751.41
772.13
541.79
789.49
713.49
751.25
537.88
661.55
793.04
791.09
581.06
3,433.62
776.30
TO CANADA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
184.15
342.46
313.25
314.18
273.74
370.31
340.14
386.07
417.89
328.92
416.87
419.30
282.14
331.39
322.08
396.24
466.79
355.80
357.79
306.79
171.86
274.43
328.29
310.54
156.19
281.58
287.93
397.70
466.19
325.88
245.71
487.00
276.95
319.43
326.59
376.68
518.69
359.84
333.01
358.78
184.15
342.46
313.25
314.18
273.74
370.31
340.14
386.07
417.89
328.92
416.87
419.30
282.14
331.39
322.08
396.24
466.79
355.80
357.79
306.79
171.86
274.43
329.39
310.54
156.19
281.58
287.93
397.70
466.19
325.88
245.71
487.00
276.95
319.43
326.59
376.68
518.69
359.84
333.01
358.78
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
-----------
180.22
247.89
202.51
216.31
250.76
438.91
---
162.14
----
177.16
239.61
200.56
214.04
180.22
247.89
202.51
216.31
250.76
438.91
---
162.14
----
177.16
239.61
200.56
214.04
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 avg.
212.24
329.56
169.38
211.88
212.24
329.56
169.38
211.88
--
--
--
--
--
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
277.44
389.06
437.73
181.57
309.26
505.13
436.04
465.43
387.20
--151.10
275.89
366.55
439.07
175.21
277.44
389.06
437.73
181.57
309.26
505.13
436.04
465.43
387.20
--151.10
275.89
366.55
439.07
175.21
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1999 avg.
241.35
431.15
155.27
233.19
241.35
431.15
155.27
233.19
--
--
--
--
--
46
Table 29CAverage value of softwood logs exported from Seattle and Columbia-Snake Customs
Districts by species and destination, 1988-99 (continued)
(In dollars per thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
From both customs districts
Year and
quarter
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Seattle Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
From Columbia-Snake Customs District
Other
softwoods
Total
Douglasfir
Western
hemlock
PortOrfordcedar
Other
softwoods
TO SOUTH KOREA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
391.56
337.91
450.90
435.13
477.86
842.36
678.82
649.51
621.12
709.45
425.63
384.62
548.85
521.52
642.14
861.97
866.82
754.26
745.61
881.71
376.08
317.96
440.82
421.82
461.40
840.79
646.11
626.35
568.27
610.87
534.87
558.10
528.95
601.60
606.29
841.34
776.87
779.86
752.79
1,041.43
393.54
334.74
446.47
441.69
476.90
868.88
687.44
656.46
617.52
707.34
433.06
379.22
487.66
497.19
621.57
795.24
818.14
726.41
745.63
877.17
376.44
310.33
435.87
425.96
458.04
878.74
647.59
633.92
562.80
610.87
535.06
555.17
532.29
627.39
609.21
853.72
838.50
783.65
740.99
1,053.96
380.37
350.95
465.29
418.37
481.64
781.92
653.61
608.44
697.37
1,200.00
405.41
454.18
670.10
541.91
670.94
1,024.67
1,247.73
918.56
744.34
1,088.37
374.13
303.51
455.80
411.34
473.62
763.44
641.95
586.21
653.51
--
-------2,800.00
3,758.43
1,713.59
531.36
678.75
453.62
421.82
457.93
775.20
609.86
579.34
2,317.60
1,160.00
574.18
725.28
526.23
539.63
676.47
701.02
829.31
607.12
384.62
421.45
461.79
476.87
556.56
-583.71
945.70
574.18
725.28
526.23
539.63
676.47
701.02
829.31
607.12
384.62
421.45
461.79
476.87
556.56
-583.71
945.70
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 avg.
559.25
680.92
462.18
791.54
559.25
680.92
462.18
791.54
--
--
--
--
--
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
575.63
550.71
496.00
554.44
693.65
601.56
753.50
692.01
503.18
485.38
414.17
487.37
582.06
819.49
818.49
743.54
563.66
551.80
492.38
553.52
679.60
601.56
745.64
692.18
490.71
485.38
414.17
487.37
582.06
865.92
879.63
751.47
1,193.15
466.50
667.16
664.43
1,493.45
-903.23
657.14
1,053.13
----
-----
-466.50
530.89
665.62
1999 avg.
543.10
677.31
466.82
715.09
539.58
670.44
464.14
731.05
773.00
1,111.04
1,053.13
--
526.86
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
390.20
385.27
485.09
445.64
500.61
785.97
785.56
703.07
636.58
677.68
393.71
390.00
494.11
463.14
557.28
857.61
805.08
739.02
738.56
716.10
377.57
343.57
395.97
341.22
434.07
732.54
768.97
548.58
619.32
553.19
375.63
526.81
444.37
342.54
418.38
735.23
623.97
656.98
492.56
387.33
388.60
369.70
460.62
431.75
483.96
815.67
764.94
701.45
636.58
659.41
391.72
371.09
463.97
445.17
546.94
907.80
811.09
739.02
738.56
710.82
379.42
338.17
418.96
359.27
436.72
759.58
603.03
548.58
619.32
553.19
378.44
500.65
446.26
383.70
418.23
808.24
626.70
648.02
492.56
387.33
393.25
418.13
537.31
469.87
554.62
723.12
1,277.73
1,739.13
-736.80
397.04
435.72
561.45
491.77
573.65
791.71
636.08
--736.80
371.32
348.91
372.02
294.16
391.49
632.06
2,630.38
----
909.09
1,756.76
2,441.86
----1,739.13
---
370.00
1,153.33
460.00
129.57
450.98
627.43
384.62
----
525.20
515.40
514.63
520.49
552.09
616.31
563.99
575.24
505.10
524.89
431.48
461.50
471.30
203.62
452.49
552.87
525.20
515.40
514.63
520.49
552.09
616.31
563.99
575.24
505.10
524.89
431.48
461.50
471.30
203.62
452.49
552.87
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1998 avg.
520.02
569.20
467.70
466.02
520.02
569.20
467.70
466.02
--
--
--
--
--
1999:
1st qtr.
2d qtr.
3d qtr.
4th qtr.
527.18
----
-----
527.18
----
-----
527.18
----
-----
527.18
----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
-----
1999 avg.
527.18
--
527.18
--
527.18
--
527.18
--
--
--
--
--
--
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on
the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are compiled from Department of
Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
47
Table 30--Volume and average value of softwood log exports from the San Francisco
Customs District by species and destination, 1988-99
(In thousand board feet, Scribner scale)
Total
Year and
quarter
Volume
Port-Orfordcedar
Douglas-fir
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Other
softwoods
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
90,785
73,730
108,287
76,808
17,651
25,946
19,045
21,602
23,006
15,600
15,828
440.32
607.95
520.00
455.62
687.21
903.41
728.22
808.44
875.41
823.51
775.38
26,850
21,140
25,287
24,687
5,014
8,376
4,506
7,661
18,173
13,255
12,145
509.87
643.33
549.22
503.87
1,050.86
1,346.82
892.37
1,049.47
917.91
788.50
780.60
156
1
41
21
0
222
132
225
124
377
44
2,147.44
2,000.00
3,073.17
1,476.19
-2,612.61
2,272.73
5,626.67
2,003.54
2,296.58
1,545.45
63,779
52,589
82,959
52,100
12,637
17,348
14,407
13,716
4,709
1,967
3,639
406.86
594.70
509.83
432.34
542.93
667.45
662.73
594.78
681.63
776.87
748.63
2,676
373
142
1,075
669.70
713.31
465.64
512.56
904
0
0
22
692.26
--986.73
0
0
0
0
-----
1,772
373
142
1,053
658.20
713.31
465.64
502.82
4,266
627.12
925
699.15
0
--
3,341
607.18
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
28,269
50,634
70,186
38,188
10,898
16,906
10,392
14,514
21,155
15,470
13,686
500.09
675.04
537.54
481.75
792.71
1,101.56
905.70
955.56
890.73
823.33
811.34
11,180
15,078
16,465
15,790
5,014
8,190
3,863
7,603
18,026
13,249
11,492
594.28
622.83
590.46
544.46
1,050.86
1,366.54
936.06
1,044.72
920.84
787.96
797.96
147
0
0
0
0
210
132
225
42
377
44
2,238.10
----2,666.67
2,272.73
5,626.67
2,503.58
2,296.58
1,545.45
16,942
35,556
53,721
22,398
5,884
8,506
6,397
6,686
3,087
1,843
2,150
422.85
697.18
521.32
437.54
572.74
807.78
859.15
696.98
693.00
776.07
867.80
1,311
143
0
0
879.58
736.74
---
576
0
0
0
815.57
----
0
0
0
0
-----
734
143
0
0
928.80
736.74
---
1,454
885.41
576
815.57
0
--
877
931.27
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
43,713
9,355
18,755
28,493
0
2,604
0
0
0
0
340
429.00
363.01
449.00
408.31
-563.36
----494.81
12,881
2,944
5,912
8,874
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
434.52
518.34
459.24
429.34
--------
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-2,000.00
----------
30,832
6,409
12,843
19,619
0
2,604
0
0
0
0
340
426.70
291.47
444.29
398.80
-563.36
----494.81
146
0
0
456
466.25
--482.34
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
146
0
0
456
466.25
--482.34
603
478.44
0
--
0
--
603
478.44
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
48
Table 31CVolume and average value of softwood log exports from Anchorage Customs
District by species and destination, 1988-99
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
All species
Year and
quarter
Volume
Hemlock
Average
value
Volume
Redcedar
Average
value
Spruce
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
519,538
643,061
568,597
528,878
531,993
563,044
525,404
561,550
530,147
541,667
325,386
510.93
511.73
592.33
555.81
619.85
805.67
739.45
695.12
705.98
642.25
473.55
260,031
278,963
251,500
226,013
212,684
217,853
200,129
250,659
223,519
202,517
72,186
411.46
431.46
457.05
421.14
464.73
643.41
579.34
539.02
537.02
480.10
443.51
58,312
74,065
62,609
55,312
47,444
60,542
39,563
40,685
22,632
37,305
15,232
443.01
404.27
439.35
397.51
517.52
687.89
647.25
652.43
678.28
806.85
791.62
175,901
251,118
213,334
218,580
225,266
228,789
240,323
228,615
257,254
259,601
133,334
641.21
620.86
781.02
717.43
726.64
937.01
811.57
779.98
817.34
733.15
626.71
78,508
110,527
132,437
106,498
405.45
478.62
463.75
458.96
14,319
32,983
45,451
33,026
344.13
458.19
409.54
385.25
3,391
4,086
4,491
5,718
576.27
751.60
689.20
697.25
36,729
47,741
55,113
32,852
489.42
559.92
531.92
645.18
427,970
455.70
125,779
408.47
17,687
684.56
172,435
552.20
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
321,655
489,188
439,291
364,987
354,398
379,234
396,290
356,928
383,056
351,497
161,369
644.34
560.47
632.94
632.15
697.71
898.98
798.81
798.61
771.64
721.67
619.35
137,983
201,145
171,198
137,515
116,016
119,343
116,970
116,903
129,788
114,246
45,034
563.71
478.00
481.74
489.62
559.74
735.02
641.77
633.41
562.49
525.60
473.75
18,871
21,396
28,479
19,836
21,936
25,690
23,994
18,880
13,042
20,198
6,402
435.59
465.88
440.68
447.87
537.52
664.34
658.75
679.45
668.13
769.29
719.31
142,422
228,074
199,692
182,066
174,459
189,109
213,207
189,840
218,545
194,755
97,351
718.39
637.74
782.91
750.06
750.71
980.78
826.66
815.27
851.47
780.93
656.50
39,430
62,083
83,331
52,627
509.71
582.96
541.99
625.54
8,021
24,195
30,025
16,496
404.87
479.81
419.82
415.16
1,922
1,696
1,917
3,123
656.00
946.04
718.87
768.45
23,668
31,972
42,732
26,439
503.22
600.57
576.56
699.06
257,472
565.86
78,738
435.76
8,657
767.28
124,811
594.75
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
9,267
6,998
4,163
21,813
33,661
19,068
13,434
5,426
3,062
2,256
2,870
327.61
271.36
561.85
506.12
592.73
777.80
543.32
477.10
587.89
543.00
652.96
601
0
3,299
1,325
2,745
1,464
4,232
0
0
0
1,987
361.06
-500.45
286.79
336.98
717.21
300.33
---604.43
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
------------
8,666
6,998
864
20,489
30,917
17,605
9,202
5,426
3,062
2,256
883
325.41
271.36
797.45
520.28
615.42
782.85
655.18
477.10
587.89
543.00
762.17
0
2,653
0
0
-326.44
---
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
2,653
0
0
-326.44
---
2,653
326.44
0
--
0
--
2,653
326.44
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
50
Table 32CVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Japan
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
95,812
151
140
43,510
1,425
176
141,215
134
710.63
1,241.29
,029.52
510.20
519.62
567.13
647.65
603.50
90,329
714.19
151 1,241.29
28 1,157.67
27,166
545.19
532
726.39
176
567.13
118,382
676.02
0
--
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
11,387
614.07
11,387
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
38,698
140
9,681
304
1,023
49,847
1,795
99
893.14
884.39
627.68
528.28
506.44
831.40
808.60
503.33
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
13,419
4,573
1,656
35
19,683
77
22
825.20
610.87
520.04
633.49
749.39
432.71
543.60
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
465
0
0
465
0
---449.08
--449.08
--
5,483
0
112
15,880
892
0
22,368
134
652.01
-997.80
452.13
396.31
-501.64
603.50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
614.07
0
--
0
--
0
--
38,154
0
8,219
99
1,023
47,495
180
0
895.77
-631.60
579.68
506.44
841.02
944.69
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
544
140
1,462
206
0
2,352
1,615
99
708.54
884.39
605.63
503.60
-637.11
793.40
503.33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
13,419
4,561
1,656
35
19,671
77
22
825.20
611.64
520.04
633.49
749.65
432.71
543.60
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
11
0
0
11
0
0
-302.03
--302.03
---
51
Table 32CVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, 1999 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
a
Volume
510
49
727
1,594
199
2,161
5,239
10,945
8
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
745.36
2,083.80
936.67
344.88
761.42
879.25
718.35
1,487.69
1,185.27
77
475.13
0
-4 2,592.23
0
-27
381.96
834
711.45
942
690.11
8,060 1,548.87
8 1,185.27
160,942
741.74
13 12,678.04
32 2,119.64
25,668
477.28
417
566.71
7,798
658.37
194,870
704.24
4,337 1,556.68
77 1,071.23
160,291
741.99
0
-4 1,698.75
22,958
481.09
417
566.71
7,549
601.16
191,218
704.74
3,008 1,554.17
0
--
1,427
83
10
83
2,725
4,328
581
540.37
623.77
398.64
157.81
338.42
407.20
722.01
755
632.00
0
-0
-0
-0
-755
632.00
64 1,786.63
322,195
213
1,123
85,035
4,082
13,919
426,568
17,869
206
748.75
2,144.46
952.68
515.94
529.67
617.65
697.20
1,400.14
745.65
314,412
751.25
151 1,241.29
36 1,373.67
62,904
537.90
2,731
568.15
9,617
600.15
389,850
712.06
11,389 1,534.50
30
716.90
People's Republic
of China
Volume
0
49
0
0
0
0
49
130
0
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
-2,083.80
----2,083.80
2,299.22
--
331
0
409
722
164
978
2,604
2,179
0
890.88
-1,104.89
479.47
832.62
840.65
787.97
1,084.09
--
0
0
30
543
0
0
574
0
0
--988.74
147.92
--191.93
---
0
-13 12,678.04
0
-830
449.18
0
-13 12,114.28
856
818.77
22 1,912.38
0
--
651
0
28
1,741
0
74
2,494
901
59
681.55
-2,185.92
448.56
-465.77
529.38
1,406.45
1,124.96
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
------625.96
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
570
83
10
83
2,725
3,471
451
431.17
623.77
398.64
157.81
338.42
356.37
582.45
0
-62 4,353.99
0
-1,295
499.14
0
-13 12,114.28
1,370
738.14
213 1,782.83
0
--
7,009
0
690
19,805
1,262
1,052
29,817
4,828
158
670.43
-1,086.65
464.15
470.36
814.22
539.65
1,033.65
734.27
570
0
113
565
83
2,725
4,056
451
0
431.17
-720.34
155.36
157.81
338.42
322.96
582.45
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
61
Blaine, Danville, Friday Harbor, Kenmore Air Harbor, Lynden, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
52
Japan
Table 33aCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, first quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Al hardwoods
Red alder
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
23,588
151
130
15,615
278
15
39,777
134
725.98
1,241.29
1,018.88
522.99
396.83
591.92
646.86
603.50
867
767.38
867
11,451
114
2,675
206
27
14,473
864
99
890.97
957.26
625.32
503.60
619.09
836.37
503.33
503.33
5,865
1,970
618
8,453
77
22
753.03
572.16
546.84
695.79
432.71
543.60
Average
value
21,428
733.06
151 1,241.29
28 1,157.67
11,292
538.02
0
-15
591.92
32,915
668.78
0
--
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
465
0
0
465
0
---449.08
--449.08
--
2,160
0
02
3,858
278
0
6,398
134
655.73
-981.03
487.90
396.83
-548.45
603.50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
767.38
0
--
0
--
0
--
11,282
0
2,621
0
27
13,930
0
0
889.23
-625.74
-619.09
839.13
---
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
169
114
55
206
0
543
864
99
1,006.67
957.26
605.22
503.60
-765.59
503.33
503.33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
5,865
1,970
618
8,453
77
22
753.03
572.16
546.84
695.79
432.71
543.60
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
53
Table 33aCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, first quarter 1999 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
63
49
324
77
4
913
1,429
3,345
8
621.18
2,083.80
707.97
552.37
3,775.00
653.14
716.04
1,388.00
1,185.27
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-259
654.93
259
654.93
2,319 1,452.83
8 1,185.27
0
49
0
0
0
0
49
76
0
-2,083.80
----2,083.00
2,156.61
--
63
0
40
77
4
534
717
739
0
621.18
-1,000.38
552.37
3,775.00
502.06
563.83
989.84
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
----------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
45,464
4
11,660
9
2,340
59,477
1,200
719.39
1,698.75
462.57
522.69
599.78
664.38
1,894.03
45,464
719.39
4 1,698.75
10,691
464.75
9
522.69
2,320
581.23
58,488
667.41
992 1,871.28
0
0
830
0
0
830
0
--449.18
--449.18
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
95
17
10
83
1,615
1,819
117
309.51
529.19
398.64
157.81
342.86
334.74
836.40
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-12 2,005.33
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
95
17
10
83
1,615
1,819
104
309.51
529.19
398.64
157.81
342.86
334.74
698.00
87,393
200
589
32,007
1,197
4,909
126,296
5,738
130
745.86
1,446.10
826.98
512.60
488.18
525.26
677.22
1,318.23
553.18
84,906
748.22
151 1,241.29
32 1,231.79
26,574
519.73
628
545.63
2,621
588.98
114,913
691.43
3,400 1,553.87
30
716.90
0
49
0
1,295
0
0
1,343
76
0
-2,083.80
-449.14
--508.24
2,156.61
--
2,392
0
256
3,989
488
534
7,658
1,737
99
679.59
-973.45
490.74
469.32
502.06
565.29
717.98
503.33
95
0
17
10
83
1,615
1,819
104
0
309.51
-529.19
398.64
157.81
342.86
334.74
698.00
--
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
a
Blaine, Danville, Oroville, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
54
Table 33bCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, second quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
30,065
12,582
238
82
42,967
670.76
534.09
386.66
617.62
629.07
28,434
8,914
0
82
37,430
674.16
554.29
-617.82
645.49
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,631
3,668
238
0
5,537
611.56
485.01
386.66
-518.06
0
0
0
0
0
------
3,828
618.37
3,828
618.37
0
--
0
--
0
--
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
8,924
12
2,526
99
218
11,778
833
783.80
503.33
664.20
579.68
500.41
750.91
1,147.54
8,659
0
1,838
99
218
10,814
180
793.24
-686.71
57968
500.41
767.27
944.69
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
265
12
687
0
0
964
653
475.27
503.33
604.00
--567.39
1,203.61
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
5,092
1,703
607
35
7,438
865.32
664.12
540.31
633.49
71.62
5,092
1,703
607
35
7,438
865.32
664.12
540.31
633.49
791.62
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
227
192
561
168
590
1,739
3,760
634.71
1,050.97
422.44
705.13
1,143.53
791.74
1,374.08
77
0
0
26
256
359
2,787
475.13
--396.38
937.64
798.99
1,353.15
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
------7,949.14
150
192
561
142
144
1,190
691
716.15
1,050.97
422.44
762.75
1,743.11
761.84
1,147.22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
36,651
5,586
1,195
43,432
985
7
750.34
451.34
873.83
715.28
1,490.49
1,195.23
36,651
5,177
1,079
42,908
762
0
750.34
457.30
805.39
716.36
1,569.88
--
0
-0
-7 11,796.42
7 11,796.42
0
-0
--
0
409
74
483
164
7
-375.94
465.77
389.73
1,200.77
1,195.23
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
55
Table 33bCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, second quarter 1999 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
149
21
439
609
348
489.62
802.20
312.37
372.47
563.41
0
-0
-0
-0
-47 1,269.75
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
84,936
225
22,958
1,112
2,560
111,791
5,927
7
725.87
999.00
535.19
535.91
796.36
686.98
1,313.95
1,195.23
82,741
729.36
0
-17,632
550.22
732
540.40
1,671
772.90
102,776
697.99
3,776 1,376.32
0
--
a
Blaine, Kenmore Air Harbor, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
56
People's Republic
of China
Volume
0
0
0
0
61
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
----625.96
0
0
0
0
0
------
71
21
439
530
240
507.70
802.20
312.37
357.56
408.81
0
-0
-0
-0
-7 11,796.42
7 11,796.42
65 1,075.85
0
--
2,046
204
5,326
380
219
8,174
1,508
7
601.59
1,019.00
485.40
527.26
1,309.59
551.79
1,177.45
1,195.23
71
21
0
0
439
530
240
0
507.70
802.20
--312.37
357.56
408.81
--
Table 33cCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, third quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
25,689
8,587
648
34,924
678.01
444.09
657.93
620.12
25,025
3,742
477
29,244
676.91
536.98
752.08
660.23
0
0
0
0
-----
665
4,845
170
5,680
719.54
372.35
393.79
413.62
0
0
0
0
-----
3,579
597.85
3,579
597.85
0
--
0
--
0
--
10,911
14
3,032
12
13,968
98
919.69
613.06
625.97
613.56
855.38
620.08
10,800
0
2,311
12
13,124
0
920.79
-631.81
613.56
869.62
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
110
14
720
0
844
98
812.45
613.06
607.22
-634.09
620.08
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
2,461
888
430
3,780
914.16
598.60
453.00
787.51
2,461
888
430
3,780
914.16
598.60
453.00
787.51
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
60
106
198
420
785
399
1,177.04
1,330.01
517.11
536.06
687.92
980.87
0
-4 2,592.23
0
-199
31.17
202
78.65
188 1,111.61
0
0
0
0
0
7
-----1,997.58
60
102
58
191
412
0
1,177.04
1,283.66
857.33
924.79
1,041.36
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
40,324
28
4,634
147
3,260
48,393
640
37
679.23
2,185.92
471.06
588.90
605.93
654.96
1,143.58
993.46
39,979
679.06
0
-3,936
471.60
147
588.90
3,159
551.40
47,222
652.94
254 1,048.35
0
--
0
-0
-0
-0
-7 12,432.13
7 12,432.13
22 1,912.38
0
--
345
28
697
0
0
1,070
323
19
699.08
2,185.92
468.03
--587.48
1,123.99
1,087.47
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Port Angeles:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
57
Table 33cCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, third quarter 1999 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
1,035
46
274
1,355
65
579.61
577.94
415.81
546.39
903.73
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
84,060
194
17,339
1,226
3,966
106,784
1,202
37
712.61
1,224.94
491.84
577.65
585.41
671.42
1,033.99
993.46
a
Blaine, Lynden, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
58
Japan
Volume
755
0
0
755
0
Average
value
632.00
--632.00
--
82,600
713.07
4 2,592.23
10,878
538.50
1,055
607.30
3,370
520.95
97,906
685.99
443 1,075.27
0
--
People's Republic
of China
Volume
0
0
0
0
0
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
256
46
274
576
59
435.55
577.94
415.81
437.44
902.30
0
-0
-0
-0
-7 12,432.13
7 12,432.13
29 1,932.05
0
--
1,180
144
6,321
170
191
8,006
606
19
745.69
1,394.44
414.16
393.79
924.79
492.39
930.36
1,087.47
256
46
0
0
274
576
59
0
435.55
577.94
--415.81
437.44
902.30
--
Table 33dCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle
Customs District, fourth quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Aberdeen-Hoquiam:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
16,470
10
6,726
261
79
23,546
812.28
1,162.67
520.23
428.45
510.27
723.74
15,442
0
3,217
55
79
18,793
822.10
-554.71
502.32
510.27
774.08
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
1,028
10
3,509
206
0
4,753
664.71
1,162.67
488.61
408.83
-524.70
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Anacortes:
Douglas-fir
3,113
584.72
3,113
584.72
0
--
0
--
0
--
Everett:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
7,413
1,449
766
9,628
989.04
571.92
502.52
887.59
7,413
1,449
766
9,628
989.04
571.92
502.52
887.59
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
11
302.03
0
--
0
--
0
--
11
302.03
159
105
757
29
238
1,289
3,440
788.36
1,036.23
221.32
598.17
1,695.77
638.76
1,767.56
0
-0
-0
-0
-120 1,475.67
120 1,475.67
2,766 1,856.33
0
0
0
0
0
0
44
------2,080.54
57
75
25
18
109
285
564
1,344.00
1,055.22
649.96
732.16
1,154.23
1,095.30
1,237.46
0
30
543
0
0
574
0
-988.74
147.92
--191.93
--
38,502
825.43
13 12,678.04
3,789
568.35
260
555.60
1,004
78.79
43,569
802.37
1,511 1,506.95
33 1,130.82
38,196
826.74
0
-3,154
587.36
260
555.60
991
584.07
42,601
801.72
1,000 1,356.41
0
--
0
-13 12,678.04
0
-0
-0
-13 12,678.04
0
-0
--
306
0
635
0
0
941
414
33
661.81
-473.94
--535.02
1,708.51
1,130.82
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
Port Angeles:
Hemlock
Seattle:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Tacoma:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
59
Table 33dCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, Seattle Customs
District, fourth quarter 1999 (continued)
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Other ports:a
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Red alder
a
Volume
148
396
545
51
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
465.04
295.60
341.69
1,313.01
0
-0
-0
-4 7,251.27
65,805
828.28
13 12,678.04
115 1,047.59
12,732
522.45
551
497.59
2,484
667.54
81,700
775.74
5,002 1,684.21
33 1,130.82
64,164
832.64
0
-0
-7,819
571.07
315
546.34
1,956
603.98
74,255
797.85
3,771 1,729.37
0
--
Blaine, Friday Harbor, Lynden, and Sumas.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
60
Japan
People's Republic
of China
Volume
0
0
0
0
Korea
Average
value
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
148
396
545
47
465.04
295.60
341.69
811.19
0
-13 12,678.04
0
-0
-0
-0
-13 12,678.04
44 2,080.54
0
--
1,391
0
85
4,169
224
109
5,979
978
33
692.10
-1,068.27
487.36
434.34
1,154.23
553.52
1,436.77
1,130.82
148
0
30
555
0
396
1,130
47
0
465.04
-988.74
151.10
-295.60
265.25
811.19
--
Table 34CVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
12,794
276
16
13,086
642.29
4,479.85
1,508.99
724.34
12,783
641.64
276 4,479.85
0
-13,059
722.81
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
0
0
0
0
-----
312,807
213
66
6,088
500
3,552
323,226
110
797.57
2,591.38
504.79
582.28
691.25
664.52
793.01
1,028.40
312,797
797.55
213 2,591.38
0
-6,088
582.28
500
691.25
3,552
664.52
323,150
793.05
110 1,028.40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
1,122
747.52
0
--
0
--
0
--
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
19,438
317
266
1,051
21,072
2,020
792.72
3,070.05
712.06
1,178.58
845.26
1,494.56
19,214
786.50
300 3,066.50
175
535.77
782 1,387.53
20,471
840.72
1,442 1,509.96
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-25 2,017.02
111
0
91
256
457
236
1,115.09
-1,053.04
526.02
772.98
876.68
0
17
0
0
17
113
-3,130.98
--3,130.98
2,794.83
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
346,160
807
66
6,353
500
4,619
358,505
2,130
791.40
3,426.30
504.79
587.70
691.25
784.40
793.43
1,470.45
345,916
791.01
789 3,432.83
0
-6,263
580.98
500
691.25
4,334
794.96
357,803
793.07
1,552 1,475.78
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-25 2,017.02
111
0
0
91
0
256
457
236
1,115.09
--1,053.04
-526.02
772.98
876.68
0
17
0
0
0
0
17
113
-3,130.98
----3,130.98
2,794.83
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Newport:
Douglas-fir
1,122
747.52
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
61
Table 35aCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, first quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
5,758
155
5,914
638.31
4,775.84
746.89
5,758
155
5,914
638.31
4,775.84
746.89
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
89,496
22
66
2,219
368
1,522
93,693
61
799.90
724.80
504.79
600.97
607.26
642.07
791.64
1,402.72
89,496
22
0
2,219
368
1,522
93,627
61
799.90
724.80
-600.97
607.26
642.07
791.84
1,402.72
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
1,333
8
115
683
2,140
812
676.14
2,736.00
920.27
1,300.43
896.77
1,425.69
1,218
8
25
683
1,934
559
610.44
2,736.00
438.57
1,300.43
861.22
1,641.56
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
42
0
91
0
132
218
1,495.50
-1,053.04
-1,193.15
808.46
0
0
0
0
0
11
-----2,662.53
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
96,587
186
66
2,335
368
2,206
101,747
874
788.56
4,201.98
504.79
616.76
607.26
846.08
791.25
1,424.07
96,472
186
0
2,244
368
2,206
101,475
621
787.86
4,201.98
-599.17
607.26
846.08
790.55
1,617.94
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
---------
42
0
0
91
0
0
132
218
1,495.50
--1,053.04
--1,193.15
808.46
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
-------2,662.53
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
62
Table 35bCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, second quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
3,461
628.72
3,451
626.27
0
--
0
--
0
--
75,237
26
1,583
860
77,706
810.63
1,749.31
568.18
615.44
803.85
75,227
26
1,583
860
77,697
810.54
1,749.31
568.18
615.44
803.75
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
-----
Newport:
Douglas-fir
1,122
747.52
1,122
747.52
0
--
0
--
0
--
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
4,589
14
166
4,768
451
883.00
3,200.66
1,039.03
895.08
1,698.90
4,574
2
47
4,623
349
879.87
3,682.89
2,208.58
894.46
1,782.18
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
106
106
0
--466.42
466.42
--
0
12
0
12
31
-3,129.22
-3,129.22
1,608.02
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
84,409
40
1,583
1,026
87,058
451
806.27
2,249.22
568.18
683.86
801.16
1,698.90
84,374
28
1,583
908
86,892
349
805.92
1,872.08
568.18
697.98
800.80
1,782.18
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
106
106
0
---466.42
466.42
--
0
12
0
0
12
31
-3,129.22
--3,129.22
1,608.02
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
63
Table 35cCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, third quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
2,319
121
2,440
679.50
4,100.15
849.06
2,319
121
2,440
679.50
4,100.15
849.06
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
67,481
38
1,259
53
421
69,253
49
773.62
1,748.63
620.23
1,443.77
695.24
771.40
557.54
67,481
38
1,259
53
421
69,253
49
773.62
1,748.63
620.23
1,443.77
695.24
771.40
557.54
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
11,485
97
138
155
11,874
227
760.93
3,475.78
567.16
928.22
783.06
2,246.11
11,408
97
138
47
11,690
38
758.43
3,475.78
567.16
1,839.01
783.10
2,910.08
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-25 2,017.02
62
0
0
108
169
18
906.00
--529.87
667.18
1,719.25
0
0
0
0
0
69
-----3,048.20
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
81,285
256
1,397
53
576
83,567
276
769.14
3,517.69
614.99
1,443.77
757.75
775.32
1,947.81
81,208
256
1,397
53
468
83,383
87
768.80
3,517.69
614.99
1,443.77
810.05
775.31
1,587.15
0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-0
-25 2,017.02
62
0
0
0
08
169
18
906.00
---529.87
667.18
1,719.25
0
0
0
0
0
0
69
------3,048.20
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
64
Table 35dCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination, ColumbiaSnake Customs District, fourth quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Coos Bay:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1,254
16
1,270
629.25
1,508.99
640.26
1,254
0
1,254
629.25
-629.25
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
80,593
127
1,026
80
748
82,574
802.83
3,335.38
516.99
576.23
749.34
802.49
80,593
127
1,026
80
748
82,574
802.83
3,335.38
516.99
576.23
749.34
802.49
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Portland:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
2,031
198
12
47
2,289
530
845.01
2,876.36
378.79
724.36
1,015.98
1,03.97
2,015
193
12
4
2,225
496
839.83
2,868.96
378.79
1,317.55
1,014.05
1,063.35
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
7
0
0
43
50
0
672.19
--663.20
664.44
--
0
6
0
0
6
2
-3,134.76
--3,134.76
11,171.80
Total:
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
83,879
326
1,038
80
811
86,133
530
801.26
3,055.93
515.37
576.23
762.78
805.77
1,103.97
83,863
320
1,038
80
752
86,053
496
801.13
3,054.57
515.37
576.23
752.68
805.43
1,063.35
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
7
0
0
0
43
50
0
672.19
---663.20
664.44
--
0
6
0
0
0
6
2
-3,134.76
---3,134.76
11,171.80
Longview (Washington):
Douglas-fir
Port-Orford-cedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Table 36CVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
349
11
1,992
2,352
3,713
506.93
2,517.20
634.28
624.57
2,050.89
0
11
289
300
657
-2,517.20
1,406.74
1,449.23
2,555.52
Sacramento:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
576
577
1,154
815.57
662.18
738.79
576
577
1,154
815.57
662.18
738.79
0
0
0
Other:a
Other softwoods
765
469.12
5 1,000.54
0
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
925
11
3,334
4,271
3,713
699.14
2,517.20
601.20
627.57
2,050.89
576
815.57
11 2,517.20
871
90.77
1,459
885.81
657 2,555.52
a
San Pablo Bay and San Francisco International Airport..
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
66
Average
value
0
-0
-603
478.44
603
478.44
248 1,415.69
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
81
81
70
--465.99
465.99
1,814.13
0
0
172
172
49
--466.08
466.08
2,596.20
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
--
0
--
369
465.65
0
-0
-603
478.44
603
478.44
248 1,415.69
0
0
81
81
70
--465.99
465.99
1,814.13
0
0
540
540
49
--465.79
465.79
2,596.20
Table 37aCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, first quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
327
1,012
1,340
1,701
475.24
690.67
638.03
2,115.39
0
-157 1,914.48
157 1,914.48
406 2,887.46
Other:
Other softwoods
187
479.81
5 1,000.54
Sacramento:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
576
577
1,154
815.57
662.18
738.79
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
904
1,777
2,681
1,701
692.26
659.18
670.33
2,115.39
a
576
577
1,154
815.57
662.18
738.79
576
815.57
740
930.29
1,316
880.05
406 2,887.46
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
0
-146
466.26
146
466.26
185 1,202.26
Korea
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
0
81
81
24
-465.99
465.99
1,567.42
0
139
139
12
-466.42
466.42
1,202.31
Volume
Average
value
0
--
0
--
36
464.96
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
-146
466.26
146
466.26
185 1,202.26
0
81
81
24
-465.99
465.99
1,567.42
0
174
174
12
-466.12
466.12
1,202.31
San Pablo Bay and San Francisco International Airport.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
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Table 37bCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, second quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
11
139
151
1,219
2,517.20
960.49
1,079.01
1,759.72
San Pablo Bay:
Other softwoods
223
465.52
Total:
Redcedar
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
11
362
373
1,219
2,517.20
656.08
713.31
1,759.72
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
68
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
11 2,517.20
132
801.04
143
938.76
160 1,940.90
0
--
11 2,517.20
132
801.04
143
938.76
160 1,940.90
Volume
Average
value
0
-0
-0
-33 1,890.96
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
0
20
---1,743.16
0
0
0
3
---2,040.61
--
0
--
79
465.48
0
-0
-0
-33 1,890.96
0
0
0
20
---1,743.16
0
79
79
3
-465.48
465.48
2,040.61
0
Table 37cCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, third quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Other softwoods
All hardwoods
33
202
464.69
3,022.30
San Pablo Bay:
Other softwoods
109
465.91
Total:
Other softwoods
All hardwoods
142
202
465.63
3,022.30
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
0
-38 1,965.63
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
0
0
---
0
0
---
33
19
464.69
2,931.82
--
0
--
0
--
109
465.91
0
-38 1,965.63
0
0
---
0
0
---
142
19
465.63
2,931.82
0
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
69
Table 37dCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
San Francisco Customs District, fourth quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Oakland:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
22
807
828
591
986.57
514.15
526.49
2,133.29
San Pablo Bay:
Other softwoods
246
465.66
Total:
Douglas-fir
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
22
1,053
1,075
591
986.57
502.82
512.56
2,133.29
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
70
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
0
-0
-0
-53 2,292.65
0
--
0
-0
-0
-53 2,292.65
Taiwan
Average
value
Volume
0
0
0
26
---2,097.35
0
0
0
14
---3,486.43
--
0
--
145
465.71
0
-456
482.34
456
482.34
30 2,214.90
0
0
0
26
---2,097.35
0
145
145
14
-465.71
465.71
3,486.43
Volume
Average
value
Korea
0
-456
482.34
456
482.34
30 2,214.90
0
Volume
Average
value
Table 38CVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Anchorage:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
861
28,552
95,898
612
125,923
641.75
321.71
426.11
403.78
403.80
Juneau:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
384
28,409
2,548
1,550
52,892
40
1,584.65
460.07
665.36
705.00
562.94
904.94
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
16,755
67,399
51,477
24,160
159,791
664.08
425.90
729.69
763.44
599.77
8,273
50,112
44,264
21,452
124,101
Wrangell:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
548
1,418
2,511
1,130
5,607
679.46
293.64
712.78
763.27
613.69
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
861
17,687
125,779
172,435
27,451
344,213
40
641.75
684.56
408.47
552.20
752.11
522.65
904.94
861
6,776
57,750
612
65,999
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Average
value
641.75
323.82
421.95
403.78
414.57
0
0
2,653
0
2,653
--326.44
-326.44
0
21,775
35,210
0
56,985
-321.05
440.00
-394.54
0
0
0
0
0
------
384 1,584.65
21,182
445.97
20,669
672.13
1,550
705.00
43,785
571.89
0
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
7,227
1,879
0
9,106
40
-501.41
590.99
-519.89
904.94
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
729.31
447.94
774.80
780.45
640.76
0
0
0
0
0
------
3,926 639.31
14,094 391.52
5,266 461.94
772 1,039.68
24,057 468.16
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
666
2,128
791
3,586
-333.34
787.73
702.25
684.43
0
0
0
0
0
------
548
752
383
338
0
679.46
258.43
295.99
905.93
--
0
0
0
0
0
------
861
8,657
78,738
124,811
24,405
237,472
0
641.75
767.28
432.93
581.32
740.91
555.52
--
0
0
0
2,653
0
2,653
0
---326.44
-326.44
--
0
4,474
43,848
42,737
1,110
92,169
40
-644.23
372.35
448.05
998.91
428.20
904.94
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--------
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
71
Table 39aCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, first quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
5,015
28,026
33,042
320.88
407.94
394.73
1,349
16,564
17,913
320.91
346.18
344.28
0
0
0
----
3,666
11,463
15,128
320.87
497.18
454.46
0
0
0
----
Juneau:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
4,709
2,305
7,014
413.74
629.70
484.70
4,709
2,305
7,014
413.74
629.70
484.70
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
0
0
0
----
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,391
3,869
4,254
5,566
17,081
576.27
293.19
798.73
599.54
575.13
1,922
656.00
1,296
496.86
2,672 1,141.11
5,027
621.28
10,917
739.83
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
1972
1,291
0
3,263
-190.97
175.40
-184.81
0
0
0
0
0
------
Wrangell:
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
725
2,143
791
3,660
324.68
790.09
702.25
678.85
666
2,128
791
3,586
333.34
787.73
702.25
684.43
0
0
0
0
-----
59
15
0
74
226.69
1,129.19
-407.73
0
0
0
0
-----
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,391
14,319
36,729
6,357
60,796
576.27
344.13
489.42
612.32
472.90
1,922
8,021
23,668
5,819
39,430
656.00
377.17
432.38
536.80
447.46
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
5,696
12,769
0
18,465
-274.93
465.37
-406.62
0
0
0
0
0
------
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
72
Table 39bCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, second quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Douglas-fir
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
861
5,656
30,764
37,281
641.75
315.36
460.57
442.72
861
2,4557
16,940
20,259
641.75
301.97
463.93
451.84
0
0
2,653
2,653
--326.44
326.44
0
3,199
11,171
14,370
-325.64
487.32
451.32
0
0
0
0
-----
Juneau:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
9,240
6,317
15,557
511.34
581.48
539.82
6,433
5,786
12,219
480.23
580.40
527.66
0
0
0
----
2,807
531
3,338
582.66
593.18
584.33
0
0
0
----
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
3,538
17,395
10,292
3,683
34,907
762.77
484.25
854.31
909.18
666.41
1,696
15,305
9,245
3,360
29,606
946.04
508.19
863.56
959.88
695.50
0
0
0
0
0
------
840
2,090
1,022
142
4,094
694.93
308.93
784.78
244.39
504.71
0
0
0
0
0
------
Wrangell:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
548
693
368
338
1,947
679.46
261.13
262.50
905.93
491.20
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
0
0
0
0
------
548
693
368
338
1,947
679.46
261.13
262.50
905.93
491.20
0
0
0
0
0
------
Total:
Douglas-fir
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
861
4,086
32,983
47,741
4,021
89,692
641.75
751.60
458.19
559.92
908.91
547.67
861
1,696
24,195
31,972
3,360
62,083
641.75
946.04
479.81
600.57
959.88
582.96
0
0
0
2,653
0
2,653
---326.44
-326.44
0
1,388
8,788
13,092
480
23,749
-688.82
398.66
508.52
710.66
482.49
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
73
Table 39cCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, third quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Japan
Volume
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Average
value
Canada
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
All softwoods
5,976
23,406
29,382
334.28
390.11
378.75
622
14,743
15,365
339.79
412.40
409.47
0
0
0
----
5,354
8,509
13,864
333.64
347.64
342.23
0
0
0
----
Juneau:
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
7,653
7,217
799
15,670
40
420.69
643.33
737.65
539.41
904.94
6,232
6,538
799
13,569
0
432.54
664.46
737.65
562.26
--
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,421
679
0
2,101
40
368.74
440.05
-391.81
904.94
0
0
0
0
0
------
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
4,491
31,822
24,489
9,092
69,895
689.20
420.99
634.62
720.95
552.09
1,917
23,172
21,451
7,857
54,397
718.87
418.55
662.60
757.73
574.36
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,297
6,408
1,854
53
9,612
660.13
499.90
426.78
302.00
506.32
0
0
0
0
0
------
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
All hardwoods
4,491
45,451
55,113
9,891
114,946
40
689.20
409.54
531.92
722.30
506.06
904.94
1,917
30,025
42,732
8,657
83,331
0
718.87
419.82
576.56
755.87
541.99
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
0
13,183
11,043
53
25,576
40
-418.24
366.61
302.00
407.97
904.94
0
0
0
0
0
0
-------
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
74
Table 39dCVolume and average value of log exports by port, species, and destination,
Anchorage Customs District, fourth quarter 1999
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Port and
species
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage:
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
11,905
13,701
612
26,218
318.76
447.40
403.78
387.97
Juneau:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
384
6,808
6,709
750
14,652
1,584.65
466.81
780.31
670.22
650.10
Ketchikan:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
5,334
14,313
12,442
5,820
37,909
Total:
Redcedar
Hemlock
Spruce
Other softwoods
All softwoods
5,718
33,026
32,852
7,183
78,778
Japan
Volume
2,348
9,502
612
12,462
Average
value
People's Republic
of China
Volume
Average
value
Korea
Volume
Canada
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
344.14
493.97
403.78
461.31
0
0
0
0
-----
9,557
4,066
0
13,623
312.53
342.10
-321.35
0
0
0
0
-----
384 1,584.65
3,809
449.94
6,040
784.48
750
670.22
10,984
668.67
0
0
0
0
0
------
0
2,999
669
0
3,668
-488.23
742.64
-534.61
0
0
0
0
0
------
633.30
401.76
790.11
894.34
637.42
2,738
10,339
10,897
5,207
29,181
653.89
418.47
830.56
852.65
671.92
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,789
3,624
1,098
577
7,088
598.10
356.62
557.76
1,302.74
525.76
0
0
0
0
0
------
697.25
385.25
645.18
829.12
556.76
3,123
16,496
26,439
6,570
52,627
768.45
415.16
699.06
789.99
625.54
0
0
0
0
0
------
1,789
16,180
5,833
577
0
598.10
354.97
428.60
1,302.74
--
0
0
0
0
0
------
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
75
Table 40CVolume and average value of hardwood log exports from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1988-99
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
32,102
36,719
32,940
95,879
26,975
31,684
28,146
27,396
25,571
26,675
657.72
833.74
1,007.53
385.09
1,207.04
1,439.43
1,551.01
1,661.52
1,525.33
1,613.51
2,900
4,600
3,613
6,005
1,355
3,060
4,398
2,923
3,485
2,071
674.14
829.78
1,071.69
979.35
1,760.15
1,750.65
1,893.59
1,468.01
1,806.60
1,865.35
6,600
4,092
839
2,000
1,640.87
1,536.48
1,221.06
1,481.35
1,045
738
86
887
Anchorage
Customs District
San Francisco
Customs District
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
469
65
7
0
77
31
0
21
0
0
543.71
261.54
1,285.71
-2,662.34
483.87
-1,409.05
---
1,668
4,435
7,280
4,932
3,099
4,087
4,031
3,151
2,293
3,461
820.14
1,712.06
1,560.85
1,607.66
2,219.43
2,379.74
1,949.83
2,464.61
1,964.93
2,498.45
1,770.61
1,636.07
2,098.08
1,599.09
0
0
0
0
-----
1,077
1,375
511
2,860
2,818.60
1,796.88
2,111.44
1,452.11
Volume
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1998 total
13,531
1,559.69
2,755
1,689.58
0
--
5,823
1,844.06
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
5,706
6,247
13,559
5,002
1,308.80
1,250.18
142.85
1,684.21
874
451
276
530
1,424.07
1,698.91
1,947.80
1,104.02
0
0
40
0
--904.94
--
1,701
1,219
202
579
2,115.39
1,759.72
3,022.27
2,156.06
1999 total
30,514
840.25
2,130
1,470.45
40
904.94
3,701
2,054.19
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
13,084
13,405
15,417
14,115
13,844
18,752
15,036
14,560
14,738
15,677
566.19
947.71
1,107.35
1,335.81
1,341.52
1,562.18
1,632.88
1,828.91
1,738.16
1,720.14
1,832
3,339
2,064
2,963
651
1,745
2,114
2,103
1,343
946
704.69
726.56
1,466.57
1,272.70
1,668.20
1,679.66
1,719.96
1,405.14
1,905.80
1,859.67
31
65
7
0
0
31
0
0
0
0
903.23
261.54
1,285.71
--483.87
-----
1,367
2,217
2,867
2,030
1,418
2,188
1,452
1,425
898
1,586
821.51
1,697.79
1,566.45
1,845.32
2,423.84
2,182.36
1,925.88
2,289.12
2,564.42
1,654.05
4,443
3,087
235
578
1,815.77
1,600.43
1,516.30
1,769.31
871
721
31
676
1,717.90
1,625.93
1,906.89
1,660.92
0
0
0
0
-----
237
86
114
210
2,540.76
3,569.73
1,850.14
2,681.80
TO JAPAN
1998 total
8,342
1,726.32
2,300
1,674.89
0
--
647
2,601.62
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
3,368
3,778
443
3,771
1,540.09
1,376.69
1,075.28
1,729.37
601
349
87
496
1,618.01
1,782.16
1,587.24
1,063.34
0
0
0
0
-----
406
160
38
53
2,887.45
1,940.93
1,965.62
2,292.69
1999 total
11,360
1,530.46
1,552
1,475.78
0
--
657
2,555.53
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
6
8
4
612
536
172
432
311
164
-1,500.00
1,375.00
2,000.00
351.31
507.46
1,358.42
1,983.80
1,979.05
1,697.01
0
0
0
0
0
8
83
15
14
0
-----2,000.00
1,397.59
2,266.67
1,223.02
--
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-----------
0
0
0
0
0
67
141
16
8
4
-----3,000.00
1,769.54
3,187.50
2,080.78
3,187.75
202
108
0
114
1,278.71
1,219.22
-1,151.35
6
0
6
0
2,978.64
-1,980.31
--
0
0
0
0
-----
0
17
0
21
-2,153.95
-897.55
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1998 total
425
1,229.30
13
2,470.75
0
--
38
1,460.82
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
76
65
29
44
2,156.54
1,075.85
1,931.88
2,080.54
0
0
25
0
--2,017.35
--
0
0
0
0
-----
185
33
0
30
1,202.88
1,891.15
-2,214.94
1999 total
213
1,782.79
25
2,017.35
0
--
248
1,415.69
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or border port of exportation.
It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) including inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation.
Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
76
Table 41CVolume and average value of alder log exports from the Seattle Customs
District, 1990-99
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Destination
All countries
Year and
quarter
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total
Volume
Average
value
South
Korea
Japan
Volume
Average
value
Taiwan
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
6,347
411.22
6,174
421.45
3,237
472.66
4,529
532.38
4,116 1,480.08
1,525
523.28
921
453.01
994
669.00
2,202
2,072
824
1,442
1,014
545
397
190
550.86
663.61
447.82
442.39
1,483.39
491.74
234.05
394.74
2,689
3,505
1,345
2,330
1,035
957
467
721
315.36
249.93
446.10
516.26
622.22
517.24
571.33
697.04
1,382
507
357
19
1,084
16
33
82
340.09
477.32
627.45
2,000.00
1,278.60
893.43
1,057.08
1,066.13
82 1,011.35
21
831.71
41
591.11
20
941.73
0
0
0
11
---554.53
24
6
32
8
674.50
656.52
553.03
529.11
58
16
9
1
1,150.19
893.43
730.12
7,650.00
874.23
11
554.53
69
600.38
83
1,143.20
130
553.18
7 1,196.02
37
993.59
33 1,130.85
30
0
0
0
716.96
----
99
7
19
33
503.32
1,196.02
1,087.69
1,130.85
0
0
0
0
-----
206
30
716.96
158
734.26
0
--
164
668.05
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
77
Table 42CVolume and average value of log exports from southern California ports by species,
1988-99
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
Total
Year and
quarter
Douglas-fir
Volume
Average
value
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
14,442
13,546
13,434
7,683
9,874
7,044
12,983
12,802
11,697
15,314
675.05
929.65
1,230.83
1,146.04
1,289.95
1,523.00
1,080.80
1,287.06
1,309.65
1,342.39
781
240
36
204
82
370
548
25
67
102
3,805
4,102
3,022
4,927
1,414.15
1,240.30
1,151.25
1,388.49
1998 total
15,857
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total
Hardwoods
Volume
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
432.78
504.17
444.44
539.22
548.78
775.68
666.06
560.00
1,859.91
502.02
3,907
4,262
4,322
2,834
3,809
2,326
7,497
7,943
5,013
8,226
317.64
540.59
576.35
689.49
651.09
702.06
674.27
869.57
746.79
853.29
9,754
9,044
9,076
4,645
5,983
4,348
4,938
4,834
6,617
6,985
837.50
1,138.01
1,545.61
1,451.24
1,706.84
1,959.75
1,744.03
1,976.83
1,730.54
1,930.85
176
279
337
340
1,331.86
907.52
675.94
518.17
1,905
2,611
1,960
2,593
1,008.64
925.96
964.09
1,085.95
1,725
1,213
726
1,994
1,870.38
1,993.31
1,876.99
1,930.12
1,311.09
1,131
787.40
9,068
997.31
5,658
1,918.64
4,758
3,343
2,114
3,340
1,215.45
1,424.77
1,306.75
1,631.10
933
14
5
0
490.70
257.14
1,248.60
--
1,757
1,116
604
487
898.04
657.57
592.04
747.35
2,068
2,213
1,505
2,854
1,812.09
1,819.05
1,594.16
1,781.55
13,555
1,383.73
952
491.24
3,964
765.20
8,639
1,765.89
Volume
Average
value
Other
softwoods
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each
quarter. Revisions that may have been made after this time are not shown. Southern California consists of the San Diego
and Los Angeles Customs Districts and includes all ports south of Monterey, California.
78
Table 43CVolume and average value of softwood log exports to Canada from
the Great Falls Customs District, 1988-99a
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per thousand board feet)
All species
Year and
quarter
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
a
Volume
Douglas-fir
Average
value
Volume
Average
value
Other softwoods
Volume
Average
value
78
688
219
759
1,093
3,313
1,502
5,757
2,876
1,808
410.26
375.00
342.47
270.09
239.71
269.54
327.56
402.85
354.99
396.35
50
55
115
586
353
1,992
728
1,410
636
300
460.00
400.00
460.87
247.44
226.63
258.53
376.37
471.63
393.37
435.14
28
633
104
173
740
1,321
774
4,347
2,241
1,508
321.43
372.83
211.54
346.82
245.95
286.15
281.65
380.54
344.10
388.63
712
765
191
361
381.84
512.84
540.57
441.01
83
459
9
91
410.59
525.50
762.89
489.94
629
306
182
270
378.02
493.87
529.25
424.58
2,030
456.72
642
508.98
1,387
432.53
427
389
544
502
388.24
522.68
274.97
475.78
191
222
20
445
528.53
517.38
389.10
497.08
236
167
524
57
274.71
529.72
270.62
310.66
1,863
406.72
878
506.59
985
317.70
Great Falls Customs District includes all ports in Montana and Idaho.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the
value at the seaport or border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not
sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and other charges to the port of exportation. Data are
compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of each quarter.
79
Table 44CVolume of log exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination,
1989-99
(In thousand board feet, British Columbia log scale)
Year
Total,
all species
Douglasfir
Hemlock
Cedar
Spruce
Other
softwoods
Hardwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
429,514
177,528
169,470
252,058
226,783
162,208
135,055
68,810
41,832
192,450
386,821
4,260
4,592
1,391
8,319
1,251
331
331
4,640
11,236
44,238
74,238
273,068
104,437
117,638
173,805
142,592
91,634
47,969
21,430
19,868
123,355
262,715
6,821
4,194
2,009
4,403
5,414
2,340
4,062
3,910
1,457
4,790
18,609
57,572
39,934
41,082
54,292
42,492
28,411
5,872
2,520
88
3,620
16,954
72,053
17,307
5,496
8,673
30,829
36,225
74,084
35,030
6,799
11,236
7,042
15,740
7,064
1,854
2,566
4,206
3,267
2,737
1,280
1,589
5,210
7,263
5,320
3,775
1,413
2,920
3,092
1,104
530
1,300
1,192
4,106
2,649
49,360
38,896
39,161
50,509
31,567
19,536
3,951
400
0
1,060
12,230
11,523
13,046
3,709
664
450
331
243
130
309
0
44
3,289
640
199
863
270
0
0
40
22
3,179
0
7,263
706
971
3,473
7,510
8,168
1,656
2,050
817
2,560
4,481
49,978
3,687
1,656
7,412
27,037
35,828
73,841
34,830
6,424
11,236
6,954
375
44
530
111
1,008
3,157
2,583
990
1,523
1,965
7,152
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5,519
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
2,517
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
TO JAPAN
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
257,020
157,616
154,879
203,518
121,997
73,819
29,493
11,040
10,464
92,274
164,834
1,987
2,053
662
5,996
569
0
155
1,410
309
861
1,082
185,541
99,205
109,735
142,566
86,049
52,759
24,614
7,750
8,631
83,068
148,830
TO UNITED STATES
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
121,744
8,389
5,916
37,345
84,506
77,307
94,835
52,650
22,296
93,775
219,514
1,854
2,517
508
2,124
655
265
22
3,220
3,267
43,355
72,053
60,927
1,258
1,921
23,230
47,117
28,653
15,607
10,260
10,000
34,172
113,135
1,347
177
331
996
1,178
1,236
1,126
1,280
265
486
15,740
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
18,631
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10,596
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports," and Council of
Forestry Industries of British Columbia, "B.C. Forest Industry Statistical Tables."
80
Table 45CAverage value of log exports from British Columbia ports by species and destination,
1989-99
(In dollars per thousand board feet, Canadian dollars)
Year
Total,
all species
Douglasfir
Hemlock
Cedar
Spruce
Other
softwoods
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,010.97
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
295.09
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
338.67
NA
NA
NA
362.36
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,035.64
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
684.64
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
382.16
NA
NA
NA
366.35
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,150.62
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
294.54
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
164.34
NA
NA
NA
436.44
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
-----------
NA
-------1,515.15
---
195.32
-----------
Hardwoods
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
455.63
671.44
643.77
710.15
738.99
880.35
927.03
1,275.98
1,950.66
899.97
799.85
NA
NA
NA
NA
917.62
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
733.79
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,520.09
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TO JAPAN
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
521.36
555.78
484.25
612.23
920.46
838.54
1,027.36
1,440.22
1,318.81
792.21
798.38
NA
NA
NA
NA
970.40
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
845.95
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,891.57
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TO UNITED STATES
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
395.09
3,230.42
4,969.57
1,293.35
556.16
984.39
937.42
1,302.94
2,996.05
1,054.65
799.95
NA
NA
NA
NA
808.73
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
591.46
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
1,321.05
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
TO PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
NA
-------1,515.15
---
NA
-----------
NA
-----------
NA
-----------
NA = not available.
Source: Statistics Canada, Vancouver, B.C., "Canadian Exports Cleared Through B.C. Custom Ports."
81
Table 46CVolume and average value of softwood log
imports of all species from Canada into Washington
and Oregon, 1988-99
(Volume in thousand board feet, Scribner scale; value in dollars per
thousand board feet)
Year and
quarter
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
Volume
Average
value
40,522
5,797
8,142
2,581
27,368
69,856
35,939
12,999
18,326
16,683
300.31
470.59
323.38
595.51
507.49
441.65
665.46
1,469.27
845.30
803.22
17,126
16,481
25,172
20,145
384.85
433.93
400.29
344.85
78,925
389.81
32,580
55,027
46,654
65,234
298.37
277.45
323.20
371.41
199,494
322.29
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Value is declared value at port of
entry. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce records at the end of
each quarter.
82
Table 47CVolume and average value of pulpwood imports from Canada
into the Seattle Customs District, 1988-99
Chips
Year and
quarter
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
a
Roundwood pulpwood
Average
value
Volume
Short tonsa
Dollars
Cords
Dollars
809,747
753,239
682,264
630,798
501,228
262,011
140,111
370,585
487,095
512,808
40.12
33.75
30.18
33.19
31.25
39.72
38.06
56.74
57.39
63.56
20,899
26,030
1,091
889
3,933
25,460
37,649
6,878
3,108
66
133.88
76.14
69.54
73.45
82.32
101.13
107.95
199.73
160.56
142.48
169,191
133,978
35,133
42,958
54.73
64.13
79.14
73.17
6,264
0
2,259
0
83.56
-229.37
--
381,260
62.36
8,523
122.21
48,368
50,566
69,791
80,289
74.13
60.86
53.99
55.09
0
0
0
0
-----
249,013
59.65
0
--
Volume
Average
value
Dry-weight basis.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Data are compiled from Department of Commerce
records at the end of each quarter.
83
Table 48CVolume of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1988-99
(Volume in thousand short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Anchorage
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
199.1
166.4
136.9
120.6
116.8
81.5
98.2
144.1
113.5
69.7
508.8
635.8
409.9
424.9
328.7
297.8
356.8
656.0
444.2
379.5
14.6
1.4
0.3
4.3
17.8
15.4
13.3
4
11.8
7.4
100.5
136.0
131.8
174.5
174.0
96.1
111.7
147.7
146.2
120.4
275.4
280.7
274.7
276.3
286.7
209.3
178.1
139.5
124.5
49.8
30.6
22.0
43.8
17.1
20.5
5.2
0
0
.1
0
1.4
0.9
0.4
10.2
1.4
0.5
1.4
16.7
.1
0.6
366.0
372.7
356.4
353.9
364.2
134.6
148.8
172.7
199.5
194.7
17.8
12.8
10.6
18.1
68.4
61.3
50.5
67.2
.1
.5
.4
.2
25.5
22.7
16.8
13.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
0
.1
.1
1.3
43.2
38.1
38.2
33.2
1998 total
59.3
247.4
1.1
78.4
0
.1
1.5
152.6
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
28.9
21.4
17.7
14.3
59.4
90.3
84.8
125.2
1.0
.1
.2
5.3
30.9
22.4
31.0
27.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.4
.5
.1
0
51.1
50.4
51.0
56.0
1999 total
82.2
359.6
6.6
111.6
0
0
.9
208.6
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
54.5
45.1
49.0
46.7
44.1
36.2
40.8
63.9
43.6
37.7
71.9
113.4
77.5
103.6
56.1
59.4
92.0
170.4
91.2
62.6
14.8
0
0.1
0.5
7.9
9.4
12.2
4
.8
.3
44.5
59.1
58.4
55.4
79.5
50.9
46.2
46.7
43.3
45
119.7
111.2
92.5
100.1
91.4
96.2
25.4
28.0
14.2
10.8
15.6
9.6
18.6
8.3
10.5
5.2
0
0
0
0
1.1
0.1
0.4
8.9
1.1
.4
1.3
16.3
.1
.1
169.0
173.9
154.2
144.2
170.4
83.9
8.3
3.2
29.4
7.6
9.4
5.6
7.1
9.0
15.7
13.2
13.0
11.3
0
.1
0
0
9.2
.9
.5
.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.3
2.2
1.1
.9
1.3
1998 total
31.0
53.2
.1
11.3
0
0
1.3
5.6
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
10.3
6.2
8.8
8.9
13.7
20.7
16.6
24.2
0
.1
.1
0
3.2
4.0
4.4
5.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.4
.4
.1
0
2.6
2.3
1.0
2.0
1999 total
34.3
75.3
.1
16.7
0
0
.9
7.9
84
Table 48CVolume of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1988-99 (continued)
(Volume in thousand short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Anchorage
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO SOUTH KOREA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
22.2
17.8
9.0
3.3
1.1
.8
.3
.5
9.5
0
112.6
143.0
110.0
122.1
118.0
91.1
86.3
202.9
71.7
67.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.3
3.1
15.8
16.1
2.5
1.1
0.9
3.3
2.6
7.7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6.8
9.4
13.2
4.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
44.9
58.3
72.9
61.4
92.1
24.4
46.4
40.3
54.7
53.9
0
0
0
0
10.6
8.0
4.2
9.2
0
0
0
0
1.9
.4
0
.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
,0
0
0
16.2
11.4
13.7
24.1
1998 total
0
32.0
0
2.6
0
0
0
65.5
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
0
0
0
0
6.0
13.0
14.5
23.7
0
0
0
0
2.5
3.9
7.5
4.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24.5
24.4
25.1
24.9
1999 total
0
57.3
0
18.2
0
0
0
98.9
TO WESTERN EUROPE
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
88.6
63.1
52.9
48.1
48.0
28.0
26.2
29.1
12.3
11.4
54.0
86.9
54.8
61.1
36.1
34.2
27.9
9.0
70.7
60.3
0
1.4
.2
2.6
4.4
.7
.9
0
.1
5.2
45.4
70.0
44.0
80.5
49.4
23.0
31.9
66.1
57.6
63.2
10.2
10.6
10.2
11.7
42.6
22.4
25.1
17.8
14.6
5
0
.9
1.3
0
4.9
0
0
0
0
0
0
.1
.1
.5
0
.1
.1
0
0
0
88.8
81.1
90.8
88.8
63.2
19.5
44.4
65.7
.2
.4
8.3
6.8
2.4
7.1
3.2
4.5
.5
2.5
.1
.4
.4
.2
14.1
19.2
13.2
7.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.4
1.4
.6
.2
1998 total
24.7
10.7
1.0
53.9
0
0
0
2.5
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
7.8
11.1
5.3
1.6
1.5
2,4
1.4
6.7
1.0
0
.2
5.3
12.5
11.4
10.0
16.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.2
.4
.6
.1
1999 total
25.9
12.0
6.4
50.5
0
0
0
1.2
a
Volume less than 0.1 short tons.
Note: Columns may not add to totals because of rounding.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
85
Table 49CAverage value of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, ColumbiaSnake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1988-99
(Value in dollars per short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Anchorage
Customs District
San Francisco
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO ALL COUNTRIES
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 average
551.84
606.47
691.59
737.85
655.23
698.80
687.36
661.79
775.47
844.99
459.21
460.30
503.66
425.42
404.04
337.81
368.04
349.68
316.55
313.12
640.72
485.10
797.78
629.54
584.13
687.51
699.02
758.00
297.67
463.12
522.56
597.16
573.57
448.73
397.98
394.44
459.05
511.25
392.90
316.38
605.36
732.16
624.88
557.12
539.74
528.08
560.60
878.25
658.99
553.09
516.46
631.30
458.11
410.41
422.99
390.08
--545.45
--
574.69
501.55
785.00
766.86
592.67
685.34
812.37
362.16
304.35
387.41
603.67
681.14
581.64
443.70
419.26
337.42
511.52
748.76
394.21
372.60
829.85
808.02
827.18
727.66
330.38
309.63
353.89
326.88
887.27
803.28
788.69
790.53
367.14
282.20
350.05
339.84
-----
---359.68
-545.95
352.94
875.54
329.34
365.79
331.65
333.13
793.50
329.09
795.71
334.25
--
359.68
839.89
339.84
666.34
677.81
697.36
690.86
325.45
335.15
338.23
773.95
341.92
869.10
811.81
727.31
326.38
353.86
397.12
392.77
-----
-----
1,020.82
961.18
1,039.14
--
325.84
359.67
374.30
416.98
680.25
347.81
673.39
367.78
--
--
991.22
370.34
TO JAPAN
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 average
86
595.19
638.65
763.51
786.10
733.27
702.28
701.75
588.90
957.53
868.04
561.95
517.82
591.60
481.83
457.02
406.16
413.28
402.95
381.05
352.66
640.80
-960.00
859.49
628.99
666.17
701.24
758.00
722.01
775.77
521.46
662.67
537.55
444.95
413.12
392.76
482.80
510.88
380.34
314.29
590.48
741.49
671.57
614.33
589.78
578.17
557.17
718.39
711.24
568.61
462.40
665.72
490.81
459.76
444.60
390.08
-----
590.07
766.28
801.62
761.80
732.71
715.01
824.24
361.04
455.88
537.18
607.50
702.32
598.37
452.87
417.85
341.19
447.33
636.25
429.97
506.26
878.43
835.71
874.59
876.11
376.81
356.35
377.47
345.64
-868.22
---
321.36
358.34
386.02
358.08
-----
-----
---883.70
510.23
543.37
562.73
437.93
869.23
365.27
868.22
330.83
--
--
883.70
508.56
806.53
812.63
807.82
795.73
371.14
362.96
362.68
370.96
-869.10
867.33
--
324.68
327.62
379.38
455.98
-----
-----
1,020.82
975.86
1,039.14
--
397.20
460.55
386.93
426.73
805.16
366.95
868.22
380.41
--
--
998.88
421.77
Table 49CAverage value of pulp exports by selected grades from Seattle, ColumbiaSnake, Anchorage, and San Francisco Customs Districts, 1988-99 (continued)
(Value in dollars per short tons)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
Anchorage
Customs District
Dissolving
grade
San Francisco
Customs District
Paper
grades
Dissolving
grade
Paper
grades
TO SOUTH KOREA
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 average
588.99
674.04
718.22
641.21
584.94
594.39
765.22
512.00
454.01
--
471.83
442.78
426.73
340.32
342.51
267.50
335.31
271.50
306.77
278.08
-----------
555.22
591.87
474.81
376.65
405.45
321.59
385.81
641.82
492.39
278.98
-----------
558.07
611.10
444.77
350.00
-------
380.95
----------
622.67
649.82
534.47
425.72
414.92
300.87
473.57
687.97
402.83
391.95
-----
278.28
299.02
392.00
320.15
-----
373.63
367.79
-338.01
-----
-----
-----
336.45
378.00
334.00
324.89
--
310.44
--
367.98
--
--
--
338.92
-----
301.38
341.44
321.38
374.85
----
337.26
427.21
381.43
475.51
-----
-----
-----
328.58
357.25
376.62
430.69
--
346.02
--
407.80
--
--
--
373.54
TO WESTERN EUROPE
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 average
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 average
505.93
517.24
626.75
708.69
624.81
684.26
719.55
673.37
867.85
804.32
528.66
618.08
614.01
451.95
446.01
316.90
358.52
445.11
147.54
175.76
590.91
479.44
808.00
677.69
619.92
727.25
742.16
-882.35
427.85
547.15
549.09
639.75
463.98
425.42
372.36
434.84
503.86
377.14
302.64
567.33
729.24
671.18
564.27
549.95
544.36
555.80
848.43
747.94
611.79
-359.46
246.92
-351.65
------
-773.56
453.72
705.91
-655.06
754.72
----
589.47
715.89
627.00
463.42
462.36
356.55
555.78
809.50
437.50
439.13
778.49
791.70
800.99
618.35
438.78
129.21
468.42
486.85
884.59
788.43
788.69
790.53
398.19
256.85
372.23
362.87
-----
-----
-----
402.23
395.84
384.09
371.92
738.00
321.53
789.59
336.68
--
--
--
392.51
757.24
682.10
682.65
720.79
379.10
348.27
511.41
424.62
341.92
-789.60
727.31
365.81
335.14
428.69
339.80
-----
-----
-----
342.34
336.33
382.72
405.79
707.33
445.46
669.38
360.62
--
--
--
363.77
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce.
87
Table 50CVolume and average value of all chips exported from the Seattle, Columbia-Snake,
San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1988-99
(In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
Volume
Average
value
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
San Francisco
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage
Customs District
Volume
681,811
800,563
744,397
681,161
583,141
588,564
755,872
542,694
589,989
611,888
89.24
85.20
95.51
103.10
101.28
95.63
75.78
113.24
95.97
72.28
2,015,988
2,252,282
2,081,199
2,141,958
1,766,502
1,544,904
1,563,772
1,329,590
1,230,966
1,247,092
78.06
96.73
95.84
104.73
106.84
104.28
102.46
130.04
108.51
89.54
282,497
339,158
412,625
462,808
357,731
330,890
385,082
322,454
314,280
371,554
82.43
87.28
98.42
101.21
99.21
99.08
93.20
118.58
109.65
97.71
11,505
85,866
28,283
101,397
15,509
56,289
73,503
146,277
199,862
105,653
48.67
42.16
75.38
78.01
21.73
110.13
108.43
137.38
83.79
72.10
124,195
235,988
210,971
264,440
80.58
63.13
58.93
55.57
329,524
232,912
321,613
192,738
89.88
106.31
92.23
104.63
88,017
56,185
65,754
45,590
96.16
99.26
91.52
93.41
38,389
24,628
44,819
38,000
70.17
75.76
80.01
68.87
835,594
62.27
1,076,786
96.78
255,546
95.16
145,837
73.80
169,937
237,347
201,238
144,624
57.01
55.07
64.45
68.07
284,594
359,431
178,574
201,623
86.16
75.44
82.44
90.68
60,363
60,838
94,072
70,468
87.19
91.15
87.73
96.74
20,576
35,600
50,716
24,808
51.76
45.64
37.49
36.55
753,147
60.51
1,024,223
82.64
285,740
90.57
131,699
41.75
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or
border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and
other charges to the port of exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all ports in the State of Washington, except
Longview and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver,
Washington. San Francisco Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of California from Monterey
north. The Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska.
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Average
value
Table 51CVolume and average value of softwood chips exported from the Seattle,
Columbia-Snake, San Francisco, and Anchorage Customs Districts, 1989-99
(In short tons, on a dry-weight basis; value in dollars per short ton)
Seattle
Customs District
Year and
quarter
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1998 total and
average value
1999:
1st quarter
2d quarter
3d quarter
4th quarter
1999 total and
average value
Volume
Average
value
Columbia-Snake
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
San Francisco
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
Anchorage
Customs District
Volume
Average
value
472,732
448,817
291,244
191,857
208,412
445,660
297,603
248,359
339,109
86.02
94.51
102.22
100.06
88.23
61.59
93.21
70.85
54.87
1,647,689
1,843,260
1,574,485
1,272,841
1,294,802
1,212,257
969,666
991,793
1,033,444
99.51
96.46
104.71
107.30
103.54
101.23
128.72
107.03
85.84
168,687
303,620
353,514
287,503
239,555
240,292
175,912
165,931
171,848
79.73
96.04
99.24
97.42
96.90
88.97
109.13
109.83
86.96
85,866
28,283
101,397
15,509
56,289
73,503
146,277
199,862
104,547
42.16
75.38
78.01
21.73
110.13
108.43
137.38
83.79
72.25
54,206
109,553
149,774
150,920
53.81
46.20
37.02
46.34
256,889
199,615
270,568
170,025
83.72
105.56
89.53
103.52
43,623
32,558
42,759
16,705
87.04
95.00
86.46
80.99
38,389
24,628
44,819
18,344
70.17
75.76
80.01
57.48
464,453
44.17
897,097
94.08
135,644
87.89
126,181
72.91
113,743
110,635
127,999
92,579
32.62
34.09
46.82
46.51
213,882
305,252
139,139
153,705
80.63
70.70
76.42
88.82
33,613
19,653
48,572
12,164
78.23
77.82
77.57
86.34
20,576
35,600
50,716
24,808
51.76
45.64
37.49
36.55
444,956
39.96
811,978
77.73
114,002
78.75
131,699
41.75
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. The valuation definition used in the export statistics is the value at the seaport or
border port of exportation. It is based on the selling price (or cost if not sold) and includes inland freight, insurance, and
other charges to the port of exportation. Seattle Customs District includes all ports in the State of Washington, except
Longview and Vancouver. Columbia-Snake Customs District includes all Oregon ports and Longview and Vancouver,
Washington. San Francisco Customs District includes all coastal and inland ports in the State of California from Monterey
north. The Anchorage Customs District is the State of Alaska.
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