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BY : NICHOLAS ANDREW LISSEM SARAWAK TIMBER INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (STIDC) (20 TH JULY 2009) Perbadanan Kemajuan Perusahaan Kayu Sarawak (PUSAKA)

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1 BY : NICHOLAS ANDREW LISSEM SARAWAK TIMBER INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (STIDC) (20 TH JULY 2009) Perbadanan Kemajuan Perusahaan Kayu Sarawak (PUSAKA) Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation (STIDC)

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3 How it happen! July 2007 - Sub-prime mortgage August 07 to end 2008 – Fuel prices September 2008 – Collapse of Lehman Brothers October 2008 – Big 3 Automobile crisis December 2008 – Ponzi Scheme August 2008 – Political crisis in Thailand A (H1N1) Pandemic Many viewed this as one of the worst economic crisis after the Great Depression in 1929/30

4 How it happened ! - Sub-prime Mortgage

5 Source : ITTO Tropical Timber Market Report, Vol. 13 Number 23, 1-15 December 2008

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7 How it happened – Increase in Crude Oil Prices AVERAGE WEIGHTED AVERAGE PRICE OF CRUDE OIL, USD/BARREL

8 Collapse of Lehman Brothers Bank debt of US$613 billion Bond debt of US$155 billion Asset of US$639 billion

9 Ponzi Scheme Started @ 10 Dec 2008, announces to pay US$2 million bonuses, months earleir Investment worth RM65 billion Involving big investors corporate and individuals

10 How it happened ! - A (H1N1) PANDEMIC CasesDeath World94,500430 Malaysia835- As of 17 July 2009

11 Previous Experiences : Export Trend of Timber and Timber Products Sarawak Source : STIDC

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13 PRODUK/TAHUN20072008 M3RM (‘000)M3RM (‘000) LOGS3,745,8481,757,2383,482,5991,702,196 PLYWOOD2,814,2154,066,2873,172,8684,406,576 SAWN TIMBER1,084,470997,2221,027,706970,961 VENEER320,337319,309321,399304,480 MDF/FIBREBOARD195,104197,683176,548206,554 PARTICLE BOARD108,80648,690110,07153,336 LAMINATED BOARD /FLOORING 21,00854,41212,87235,219 MOULDINGS23,52451,5849,90524,009 DOWELS4,87011,7913,33910,415 BLOCKBOARD6,2136,77616,56616,639 WOODCHIPS (Tonne)303,70036,517232,70027,381 OTHERS162,062142,836 JUMLAH7,709,5717,900,601 SARAWAK: EKSPORT OF TIMBER PRODUCTS

14 VALUE (RM MILLION) SARAWAK: EXPORT EARNINGS OF MAJOR COMMODITIES- 2008

15 MALAYSIA TOTAL EXPORT: RM22.96 BILION MALAYSIA: NATIONAL EXPORT VALUE OF TIMBER PRODUCTS - 2008 VALUE (RM MILLION)

16 EKSPORT 2008 – RM7.9 BILLION SARAWAK: EXPORT VALUE OF TIMBER PRODUCTS BY TYPES - 2008 VALUE (RM MILLION)

17 Volume (M3) SARAWAK: LOG EXPORT BY DESTINATION- 2008

18 Volume (m3) SARAWAK: SAWN TIMBER EXPORT DESTINATION - 2008

19 M3 SARAWAK: PLYWOOD EXPORT BY DESTINATION - 2008

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21 Mitigation Measures Stimulus pacakge #1 Stimulus package #2 – RM67 billion Reduction of royalty rate from RM65 to RM50 per cubic metre Relaxation of payment for royalty from 2 weeks to 3 months Continuous market promotions (visits, timber selling mission, exhibitions, etc)

22 Monthly volume of logs utilized by mills Source : STIDC

23 Monthly production trend of sawn timber, plywood & veneer Source : STIDC

24 Monthly production trend of MDF, Particleboard & Woodchips Source : STIDC

25 Monthly production trend of dowel and moulding Source : STIDC

26 Monthly export value of timber products Source : STIDC

27 NUMBER OF WORKERS IN THE TIMBER INDUSTRY Source : STIDC

28 WHERE ARE WE HEADING !

29 REAL GDP OF ADVANCED ECONOMIES CountryReal GDP 2007200820092010 USA2.01.1-2.80.0 Germany2.51.3-5.6 France2.10.7-3.00.4 Netherlands3.52.0-4.8-0.7 Belgium2.61.1-3.80.3 United Kingdom3.00.7-4.1-0.4 Canada2.70.5-2.51.2 Australia4.02.1-1.40.6 Denmark1.6-1.1-4.00.4 Source : World Economic Outlook April 2009 Crisis and Recovery, International Monetary Fund

30 REAL GDP OF SELECTED ECONOMIES CountryReal GDP 2007200820092010 China13.09.06.57.5 India9.37.34.55.6 Indonesia6.36.12.53.5 Thailand4.92.6-3.01.0 Philippines7.24.6-3.51.3 Malaysia6.34.6-3.51.3 Singapore7.81.1-10.0-0.1 Vietnam8.56.23.34.0 Korea5.12.2-4.01.5 Taiwan5.70.1-7.50.0 Hong Kong6.42.5-4.50.5 Source : World Economic Outlook April 2009 Crisis and Recovery, International Monetary Fund

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38 Where are we heading : Take-off to recovery


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