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Tairiku

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Tairiku is a specialised timber trading company. Its annual revenue in 2003/4 was Yen 8.5 billion (cUS$ 70 million). Tairiku's business focuses primarily on Russia. The company is one of Japan's leading suppliers of Russian timber.

Businesses Dealing in Products Based on Tropical Timber

Relevant businesses:
JV Igirma Tairiku (a joint venture in Irkutsk, Russia),
Vanino Tairiku (wholly owned saw milling in Vanino, Russia),
Sibmix, and
Sibexportles-Tairiku (a joint venture company owned through Igirma Tairiku.[ref: Japan Lumber Reports (28 March 2003)]

With Nippon Paper Lumber and Russian partner Enisej Sbyd (Yenisei, based in Krasnoyarsk), Tairiku plans to establish a laminated lumber facility (annually consuming c.450,000m3 of logs) in Russia.[ref: Japan Lumber Report (9 April 2004)] Tairiku plans to annually import 0.1 million m3 RWE of sawn pine from Yenisei.[ref: Japan Lumber Report (11 March 2005)]

Tairiku has negotiated to be the exclusive importer into Japan of an annual amount of some 0.1 million m3 RWE of sawn pine supplied by Sibmix International (of Nizhneudinsk).[ref: Japan Lumber Report (11 March 2005)]

Tairiku also imports lumber supplied from Irkustk by Dako Lesprom, which is jointly owned by Tairiku and which annually extracts 0.1 million m3 of logs.[ref: Japan Lumber Reports (14 March 2003)]

Scale of Tropical Timber Trade

Tairiku's Igirma joint venture annually consumes some 0.6 million m3 of logs - some of which is produced illegally. Given that Tairiku imported into Japan c0.4million m3 RWE of sawn wood from its Igirma and Vanino businesses during 2002, roughly a third of the joint venture's output is presumably consumed in Russia or exported to countries other than Japan.

Tairiku plans to annually import 0.7 million m3 RWE of Russian sawn wood into Japan - roughly 40% of Japan's sawn wood imports from Russia.[ref. Japan Lumber Report (11 March 2005)]

Sibexportles-Tairiku is to annually consume c0.4 million m3 RWE of logs and two thirds of its output will be exported to Japan.[ref: Japan Lumber Reports (28 March 2003)]

The company supplied a third of Japan's direct imports of Russian sawn wood in 2002. This share is likely to increase to 40% in 2005, when Tairiku plans to supply Japan with more than 0.6 million m3 RWE of lumber.[ref: Japan Lumber Reports (8 August 2003)]

During 2005, Igirma Tairiku was cleared of allegations that a corporate restructuring was tantamount to tax evasion.[ref: Japan Lumber Reports (25 March 2005)]

Policy on Use of Tropical Timber Products

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Contact Details within Company

Mr Yoshitomi Masayuki
President
Tairiku Trading Co. Ltd.
SVAX TT Building, 7F
3-11-15, Toranomon
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001
Japan
'phone: +81 3 5470 4421

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