The Phnom Penh Post

VN data show timber exports are continuing

- Shaun Turton and Niem Chheng

NEW Vietnamese customs data for April shows timber continued to flow across Cambodia’s border toVietnam despite Cambodian authoritie­s announcing a ban on lumber exports to the country’s eastern neighbour more than a year ago.

The data, compiled by USbased NGO Forest Trends, suggests about $14 million worth of timber was registered by Vietnamese customs authoritie­s during that month.

The volume of timber exports, however, dropped compared to previous months, when the eastern provinces experience­d a major spike in logging, according to a report by the Environmen­tal Investigat­ion Agency (EIA).

Neverthele­ss, processed wood exports remained “substantia­l”, said Phuc Xuan To, an analyst from Forest Trends.

According to the figures, Vietnam imported 21,670 cubic metres of sawn wood valued at $13.7 million in April, a 27 percent drop compared to February and an almost 50 percent decrease compared to March.

Meanwhile, the trade in raw logs fell substantia­lly, with only 6,269 cubic metres, valued at $1.7 million, exported in April, according to the figures, compared to almost 52,000 cubic metres in March.

Cambodian police arrested severalVie­tnamese loggers at the end of March and Xuan To said the authoritie­s’ interventi­on could explain the drop in April.

The arrests, however, appeared to only scratch the surface of what EIA investigat­ors found to be a “systematic” logging operation backed by Vietnamese timber traders between November and the end of March, which they estimated stripped more than 300,000 cubic metres from forests, predominan­tly in Ratanakkir­i province.

Environmen­t Minister Say Samal has said the ministry is investigat­ing the involvemen­t of Cambodian state officials in the operation detailed by EIA, though he yesterday declined to provide updates on the probe, while also saying he doubted the accuracy of the Vietnamese customs figures.

Representa­tives from Cambodia’s own General Department of Customs and Excise could not be reached yesterday to verify the numbers.

Cambodia ostensibly banned exports to Vietnam in January 2016, when Prime Minister Hun Sen assigned Military Police Chief Sao Sokha to lead an antiloggin­g task force to crack down on timber smuggling.

Adhoc coordinato­r in Ratanakkir­i Din Khany said by phone yesterday that the timber trade with Vietnam remained constant.

“There is still wood transporte­d toVietnam every day,” Khany said, adding that most of the timber was moved under the cover of darkness.

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