Paraguay exports more than US$8.5 million in forestry products in May
Jun, 10, 2026 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202624
Paraguay’s National Forestry Institute, Infona, said the country’s forestry sector exported wood products worth US$8.575 million FOB in May 2026, reaching 28 markets.
According to the official report, the United States remained the top destination, with purchases totaling US$2.314 million. The United Kingdom ranked second, at US$1.132 million, followed by Germany, with US$695,883.
Other relevant markets during the month included Spain, with US$577,423; Uruguay, with US$527,449; and Israel, with US$451,329, reflecting continued diversification in the destinations for Paraguayan forestry products.
On the import side, the report showed a strong concentration in industrial inputs. Fiberboards led foreign purchases, with 3,237 tonnes worth US$1.508 million, followed by particleboards, with 1,995 tonnes worth US$803,487. Smaller volumes of sawn wood, at 398 tonnes, and sawdust, at 35 tonnes, were also imported.
Infona said the sector’s trade balance continues to show competitiveness in international markets.
Source: Portal Portuario
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