U.S. builders already pay a premium for the spruce, pine and fir lumber that B.C. produces and could soon face additional ...
The Trump Administration’s tariffs on imported lumber from Canada, Mexico and China have raised the cost of building ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat could motivate more Canadian lumber producers to shift to the U.S. southern ...
President Donald Trump’s March 1 executive order calling for “immediate expansion of American timber production” generated ...
President Donald Trump’s March 1 executive order calling for “immediate expansion of American timber production” generated ...
Prices for building materials, including lumber, have been rising, even though the White House has delayed its tariffs ...
Tariffs on Canadian products, in effect or not, are having an impact on the American lumber industry. Fluctuating prices, ...
In markets Friday, lumber futures (LB1:COM) rose 1% to $639 per thousand board feet, coming off session lows in late-morning trade. The iShares Global Timber & Forestry ETF (WOOD) rose 0.5% ...
Canfor is one of the largest softwood lumber producers in the world, with over 6 billion board feet of production capacity in western Canada, the Southeastern United States, and Sweden.
So with spruce-pine-fir lumber selling at US$480 per thousand board feet, buyers would have to pay US$600 per thousand board feet, when subject to 25 per cent tariffs. In practice, however ...