Derogation proposed for domestic timber transport

Ministry of Transport and Communications
Publication date 24.3.2022 12.40
Press release
Timber transport train (Photo: Elena Noeva/Shutterstock)
Timber transport train (Photo: Elena Noeva/Shutterstock)

The Ministry of Transport and Communications has submitted a proposal supplementing a government proposal on amending the Rail Transport Act for comments.

It is proposed that section 80 of the Rail Transport Act be amended so that the rolling stock units used for international rail transport of timber could temporarily also be used for transporting timber within Finland, if the owner of the rolling stock unit is a Finnish forest industry company, or if the company has concluded a long-term lease agreement on the units with the owner of the rolling stock.

Russia's attack on Ukraine and the consequent sanctions have put an end to imports of raw timber from Russia. Raw timber has been imported from Russia to Finland using rolling stock units for international transport that may not be used for domestic rail transport.

The legislative amendment would ease the situation of the forest industry now that international timber transports are being replaced by domestic raw timber transports.

This would be a temporary derogation procedure and it would remain in force until 31 December 2023. The proposal would include an authorisation to extend the validity of the derogation procedure until the end of 2025, if necessary.

The aim is to submit the supplementary government proposal to Parliament, as urgent, in April. It supplements another legislative proposal amending the Rail Transport Act, which is to be submitted to Parliament on 7 April 2022.

Inquiries:

Emil Asp, Director of Unit, tel. +358 40 509 9757, [email protected]

Risto Saari, Senior Ministerial Adviser, tel. +358 40 829 8132, [email protected]