West Fraser reports Q3 loss as duties, tariffs and weak housing demand weigh on results

The Tree Frog Forestry News
October 24, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway

West Fraser Timber reported a Q3, 2025 net loss of $240M as duties, tariffs and weak housing demand cut into earnings. In other Business news: Canada’s lumber industry worries it’s being left out of potential US trade deal; Domtar’s Skookumchuck mill is fined for permit violations; New Brunswick Power plans to convert its Belledune station from coal to wood; and researcher Alice Palmer says US duty calculations on Canadian lumber are flawed.

In other news: FPAC’s Derek Nighbor says EU Deforestation Regulation should recognize low-risk countries; AFRC’s Travis Joseph says wildfire is the  greatest threat to Oregon’s big trees; wildfire workers join BC public service job action; BC Wood’s Export Readiness Training Program starts November 13; Michigan launches Mass Timber Catalyst Program; Ireland is encouraged to use timber to meet its housing and climate needs; and Ledcor’s Larry Jones wins award for Safety Leader of the Year.

Finally, new research on how fire-loving fungi help BC’s forests recover under the ash.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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