U.S. companies implicated in illegal timber trade from West Africa
A four-year investigation by the US Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) uncovered evidence of an illegal timber trade stretching from Chinese-owned Dejia Group in West Africa to major hardware stores located across the USA.
The timber was from the okoumé tree, classed vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, with a range limited to just four African countries. US Federal officials are investigating the importers, Evergreen Hardwoods and Cornerstone Forest Products. The Dejia Group also exports to European countries where the EU Timber Regulation is in force, including France, Belgium, Italy, Spain and Greece.
- Mongabay
- Belgium
- France
- Greece
- Italy
- Spain
- United States
- Africa
- Europe
- illegal timber trade
- importers
- US Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA)
- Chinese-owned Dejia Group
- hardware stores
- okoumé tree
- IUCN Red List
- US Federal officials
- Evergreen Hardwoods
- Cornerstone Forest Products
- The Dejia Group
- Timber Regulation