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China is the largest consumer of tropical woods in the world.
Made of tropical woods, the pieces look like three brothers who dress differently.
The walls were a dark tropical wood polished to a high gloss.
Peril took the lead as she headed deeper into the tropical woods.
Demand for tropical wood, despite all campaigns, remains high.
It also grows much faster than most tropical wood.
The main early export was tropical woods such as cedar, oak, walnut and others.
Here the English continued the illegal harvest of tropical woods, especially logwood.
US tropical wood imports are rising, partly due to the demand for decking.
But conservationists argued that the city was striking a fool's bargain by using tropical wood.
Washburn now gets its tropical woods from Indonesia.
For companies that still wish to use tropical woods, environmentalists have been encouraging the use of less popular tree species.
Its 268 rooms are done in rustic colonial style with stone floors, plenty of tropical wood and sea views.
Principal exports are cocoa, coffee, and tropical woods.
Tropical plywood is made of mixed species of tropical wood.
The interlocked grain of this wood, like that of many tropical woods, can make it difficult to work.
They have significant natural resources, such as oil, gas, fish and tropical wood, as well as fantastic biodiversity.
Inlay in tropical woods, particularly satinwood, was an important element of Neo-classical furniture.
La Pallice is equipped with oil unloading equipment, and mainly handles tropical wood.
At the same time, it is also important to emphasise that the EU is one of the biggest markets for tropical wood.
What about tropical woods?
Still, Kisangani has always found something new to lean on, be it uranium, gold or trade in tropical wood cut down from the large forest nearby.
Less than one-tenth of 1 percent of the tropical woods exported to North America come from such operations.
From the kingdoms scattered all along the Ocean shore came slaves, tropical woods, exotic animals, spices, and gold.
British, Dutch and French ships traded for slaves, ivory and tropical woods.