U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat could motivate more Canadian lumber producers to shift to the U.S. southern ...
Canadian producers want to make plain to consumers that the lumber grown north of the border is a superior product ...
“There’s no way American supply, in the short-term, can do anything but rely on Canadian lumber,” Taylor said. As of 2024, Canada made up about 12 billion board feet — or 24 per cent ...
CNW/ - Single-Family Housing Starts Hit A 12-Month High in February 2025. Since 1952 Madison's Lumber Reporter has ...
B.C. Premier David Eby said Friday (March 28) he is glad Prime Minister Mark Carney had a "positive call" with U.S. President ...
Canada has successfully challenged such duties ... start redirecting supplies to Asia Pacific to avoid tariffs, said BC Lumber Trade Council President Kurt Niquidet. However, this will be ...
Trade tensions and increasingly expensive imported construction materials could drive some Point Roberts businesses out of ...
Canada's forest sector is an important contributor to our national economy. Since 2017, Canada's softwood lumber exports have been subject to unfair and unwarranted U.S. duties, and they now face the ...
WASHINGTON, March 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Canada consistently claims that their softwood lumber producers are not subsidized and therefore should have unfettered access to the U.S. market.
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