The US Lumber Coalition says lumber duties have a near-zero impact on home prices, while the NAHB says tariffs could nearly triple lumber costs. In related news: Northern Ontario braces for a period of pain; Canada is advised to strengthen its supply chain; the Decorative Hardwood Association says Canada should be exempted; and more on BC’s creation of a Softwood Lumber Advisory Council.
In other Business news: ENGOs fear the UK will renew Drax’s power subsidies; EU climate goals are seen as a threat to Nordic forestry; and regulatory uncertainty is a barrier to forest carbon investments. In Forestry/Wildfire news: US senators propose a new wildfire agency; Canada invests $72M for wildfire monitoring satellites; Governor Newsom wants more fire resistant homes; and the University of Alberta’s latest caribou habitat research.
Finally, Brisbane’s 2032 olympic venue could be the world’s largest timber stadium.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog Editor