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The Build Canada Homes program invites softwood lumber exporters to come home鈥攂ut will they respond?

According to industry analysts who track the North American softwood lumber market every day, there is an awful lot of dust that has to settle鈥攁nd it鈥檚 escalating. American tariffs are only part of the dust storm. Canadian lumber producers may not even be that concerned since they can decide whether or not to pass on the cost of tariffs to their customers. In fact, many experts were predicting that the combined tariff would be 45 per cent long before it was announced.

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The Build Canada Homes program invites softwood lumber exporters to come home鈥攂ut will they respond?

The Build Canada Homes program invites softwood lumber exporters to come home鈥攂ut will they respond?

According to industry analysts who track the North American softwood lumber market every day, there is an awful lot of dust that has to settle鈥攁nd it鈥檚 escalating. American tariffs are only part of the dust storm. Canadian lumber producers may not even be that concerned since they can decide whether or not to pass on the cost of tariffs to their customers. In fact, many experts were predicting that the combined tariff would be 45 per cent long before it was announced.

read more

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A diesel-electric hybrid grapple yarder from T-Mar Industries is now working in B.C.鈥檚 coastal forest, and it has the potential to cut fuel and maintenance costs, helping to make coastal logging more cost effective.