Among materials used in residential construction, lumber and wood products ranks 3rd in terms of importance for the Inputs to New Residential Construction Index.
Does the U.S.’ reliance on imported lumber and timber constitute a threat to national security? That’s what the Trump Administration aims to find out through a new executive order. “The wood products ...
Construction goods prices grew by 1.2% year-over-year. Softwood lumber was one of the largest contributors of this growth, ...
Input prices for nonresidential development are up 9% on an annualized basis for the first two months of the year, with more ...
If the new tariffs on Mexico and Canada go into effect next month, they are projected to raise the cost of imported ...
CoreLogic's findings align with other industry estimates on the impact of tariffs. Rob Dietz, chief economist at the National ...
Representatives for Canadian lumber have already threatened to challenge the proposed duties through litigation.
The new anti-dumping rate would bring the total for potential levies to almost 27%, while the industry is still facing Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Canadian goods.
The U.S. Commerce Department today announced new preliminary anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports of 20 ...
Looming tariffs on Canadian lumber are creating worries for some American businesses, including in New Hampshire.
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