Track the latest insights on particle board price trend and forecast with detailed analysis of regional fluctuations and market dynamics across North America, Latin America, Central Europe, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Middle East, North Africa, West Africa, Central and Southern Africa, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and Oceania.

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During the second quarter of 2026, the particle board prices in China reached 375 USD/MT in June. Prices moved upward as furniture manufacturing activity improved and panel producers faced firmer procurement costs for wood chips, adhesive resins, and energy. Construction linked demand also supported buying sentiment, especially from interior furnishing and modular furniture segments. Domestic producers adjusted offers in line with steadier order flow and higher conversion costs.
During the second quarter of 2026, the particle board prices in Germany reached 510 USD/MT in June. The market registered an upward trend as manufacturers dealt with higher wood residue costs, firm resin prices, and steady energy related production expenses. Demand from furniture, cabinetry, and renovation activity supported price gains. Supply remained controlled as producers balanced plant operations with raw material availability. Buyers showed consistent purchasing interest, which allowed suppliers to pass cost pressure into quarterly settlements.
During the second quarter of 2026, the particle board prices in USA reached 458 USD/MT in June. Prices increased due to stronger demand from residential furniture, commercial interiors, and building material distributors. Producers faced firmer costs for wood particles, adhesives, transport, and power. Seasonal construction activity supported panel consumption, while replacement demand from affordable furniture makers also improved. Market sentiment stayed positive as suppliers maintained higher offers amid tighter availability of quality raw materials.
During the second quarter of 2026, the particle board prices in India reached 408 USD/MT in June. This price level also reflected an upward trend, supported by demand from value focused furniture manufacturers and interior finishing applications. Lower grade or alternate supply channels still faced cost pressure from raw materials and logistics. Buyers continued restocking ahead of project execution, which improved trading activity. Producers raised offers gradually as input costs remained firm across the quarter.
During the second quarter of 2026, the particle board prices in Turkey reached 440 USD/MT in June. Prices rose as domestic furniture and construction board demand strengthened. Producers faced higher costs for wood residues, resin binders, labor, energy, and transport. Export demand from neighboring markets also supported firm pricing. Supply was adequate, but manufacturers maintained disciplined output to protect margins. Currency related import cost pressure further encouraged suppliers to revise offers upward.
The report provides a detailed analysis of the market across different regions, each with unique pricing dynamics influenced by localized market conditions, supply chain intricacies, and geopolitical factors. This includes price trends, price forecast and supply and demand trends for each region, along with spot prices by major ports. The report also provides coverage of FOB and CIF prices, as well as the key factors influencing particle board prices.
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In Europe, the particle board price index strengthened as producers faced steady input cost pressure and improved downstream buying. Demand from furniture, flooring, cabinetry, and renovation activity supported market sentiment. Wood residue availability remained uneven in several producing areas, which kept raw material procurement costs elevated. Resin and adhesive costs also influenced producer margins, especially for manufacturers using formaldehyde based binders. Energy expenses continued to affect conversion costs, encouraging suppliers to maintain firm offers. Buyers showed cautious but regular purchasing behavior, with distributors focusing on inventory discipline.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Europe | Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, Turkey, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Romania, Finland, Czech Republic, Portugal, and Greece, among other European countries. |
Q2 2026:
In North America, the particle board price index increased, supported by stronger demand from furniture, cabinetry, and remodeling applications. Producers benefited from steady order flow, while raw material costs remained firm due to competition for wood residues and recycled fiber. Adhesive resin costs added further pressure to production expenses. Freight and labor costs also influenced producer pricing, especially for deliveries across wider distribution networks. Demand from residential improvement projects supported consumption, while commercial furniture orders added further stability. Buyers remained selective, but regular restocking helped maintain market momentum.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| North America | United States and Canada |
Q2 2026:
In the Middle East and Africa, particle board prices rose as demand from furniture, retail interiors, and construction finishing improved. Several markets relied on imported boards, making prices sensitive to freight, currency movement, and supplier availability. Regional distributors faced higher landed costs due to firm international offers and shipping expenses. Demand from housing, hospitality, and commercial fit out projects supported consumption. Local availability remained mixed, with some buyers preferring secure supply over delayed lower priced imports. Producers and traders maintained firmer offers as procurement costs increased. Resin, wood fiber, packaging, and transport costs all shaped price movement.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Middle East & Africa | Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Iran, South Africa, Nigeria, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq, Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco, among other Middle Eastern and African countries. |
Q2 2026:
In the Asia Pacific, particle board prices increased as demand improved across furniture, modular interiors, and construction related applications. China and India showed firmer market sentiment, supported by stronger buying from manufacturers and distributors. Raw material costs remained high as producers faced competition for wood residues, sawmill byproducts, and agricultural fiber alternatives. Adhesive and resin costs also affected production margins. Export oriented suppliers benefited from steady regional orders, while domestic buyers continued procurement for furniture and interior projects. Supply availability varied by country, with some producers adjusting output to manage costs.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Asia Pacific | China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Hongkong, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand, among other Asian countries. |
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Latin America's particle board market is predominantly influenced by its rich natural reserves, particularly in countries like Chile and Brazil. However, political instability and inconsistent regulatory frameworks can lead to significant volatility in particle board prices.
| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Latin America | Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, among other Latin American countries. |
IMARC's latest publication, “Particle Board Prices, Trend, Chart, Demand, Market Analysis, News, Historical and Forecast Data Report 2026 Edition,” presents a detailed examination of the particle board market, providing insights into both global and regional trends that are shaping prices. This report delves into the spot price of particle board at major ports and analyzes the composition of prices, including FOB and CIF terms. It also presents detailed particle board prices trend analysis by region, covering North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa. The factors affecting particle board pricing, such as the dynamics of supply and demand, geopolitical influences, and sector specific developments, are thoroughly explored. This comprehensive report helps stakeholders stay informed with the latest market news, regulatory updates, and technological progress, facilitating informed strategic decision-making and forecasting.
The global particle board industry size reached USD 24.6 Billion in 2025. By 2034, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 32.2 Billion, at a projected CAGR of 2.98% during 2026-2034. Market expansion is driven by rising demand for affordable furniture, wider use in interior construction, and stronger adoption of engineered wood panels.
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Particle board is an engineered wood panel made from wood particles, sawmill shavings, chips, and synthetic resin binders that are pressed under heat to form rigid boards. Its composition usually includes lignocellulosic wood material, urea formaldehyde resin, melamine urea formaldehyde resin, phenol formaldehyde resin, wax additives, and curing agents. The product has a smooth surface, uniform density, good workability, and moderate strength. It is widely used in furniture, shelves, cabinets, partitions, wall panels, flooring underlayment, doors, packaging, and interior decoration. Particle board is valued for its lower cost compared with plywood and solid wood. It also supports resource efficiency by using wood residues and recycled wood based inputs.
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| Product Name | Particle Board |
| Report Features | Exploration of Historical Trends and Market Outlook, Industry Demand, Industry Supply, Gap Analysis, Challenges, Particle Board Price Analysis, and Segment-Wise Assessment. |
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