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hatrack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-25-06 01:15 PM
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Burma's Illegal Timber Trade With China Picking Up Speed - AFP
BANGKOK (AFP) - Myanmar's illegal timber trade with China has picked up in recent days, after an unexplained halt of several months, a forestry watchdog warned. Global Witness said logging trucks had been crossing to China's southwestern Yunnan province from northern Myanmar every seven minutes when the London-based group released its previous report in October.

But the forestry monitor said the trade -- believed to be worth 300 million dollars per year -- had inexplicably stopped for several months before resuming at a slower pace about 10 days ago. "It is a positive step in the right direction. However, we're also concerned whether this is simply going to lead to more control by the regime in these areas," forestry advocate Susanne Kempel told a press conference.

Myanmar forestry officials say they legally export 18,000 cubic metres (635,670 cubic feet) of timber annually, but Chinese customs officials say they imports about one million cubic metres (35 million cubic feet) from its neighbour, Kempel added.

"In the past, they would have ... explained that they're not fully in control of the border areas and therefore cannot close most of it, but these last few months have shown they've been able to," she said. The watchdog tracked logging trucks and found those entering China were carrying logs from areas under the military's control, not from regions held by ethnic rebels, Kempel said. Myanmar's junta had long denied the trade existed, but has recently begun to acknowledge the problem.

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Oerdin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-25-06 01:34 PM
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1. How is this illegal?
I understand that it is bad economic and environmental policy but if Burma wants to clear cut its forests then it is free to make logging legal. The only thing I can think of it is individually cutting down forests without official government sponsorship.
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