Canada launches consultations on North American trade pact, makes concessions on some US lumber duties

The Tree Frog Forestry News
September 19, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

Canada launched consultations on the North American trade pact, made concessions on some US lumber duties. In related news: Prime Minister Carney announced partnership with Mexico; what to expect in the CUSMA review; the US amended its 2023 softwood duty review; and lumber duties fail to prop up prices. In other Business news: La-kwa sa muqw Forestry pursues legal action to end Steelworkers strike; Sweden’s Billerud will cut 650 jobs amid weak European demand; tariffs put Milwaukee’s record-breaking mass timber skyscraper on hold; and Air New Zealand opens a landmark timber-arch hangar.

In Forestry/Climate news: the US National Academy of Sciences rebuffs EPA’s climate findings; new research adds to wildfire’s health-threat impact; Mosaic Forest Management released findings from its public feedback survey; US researchers developed a genomic model to forecast forest futures; mixed-species forests are not always more drought resilient; and a $10M gift secures protection of Maine’s Barnard Forest.

Finally, Derek Nighbor: From decline to growth: getting Canadian forestry’s swagger back.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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