Steelworkers ratify four-year deal at nine Domtar paper mills in US

The Tree Frog Forestry News
March 17, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

The United Steelworkers ratified a four-year deal covering nine Domtar paper mills in the US. In related news: BMI Group creates zones to facilitate pulp mill to bioproducts redevelopment; Plantation Pine Products invests to reopen Georgia lumber mill; and Domtar begins wastewater trial at its Kingsport, Tennessee mill. Meanwhile: lumber futures rebound; Canadian housing starts edge up; US consumer sentiment falls; and European laminate flooring declines.

In Forestry/Bioenergy news: BC prepares for wildfire season amid warnings of hot year ahead; harvesting BC’s burned trees may come with ecosystem risk; Trump hosts event prior to EPA’s biofuels mandate decision; the US Bureau of Land Management wants to increase logging in Oregon; and the EU’s bioeconomy strategy may understate wood’s importance.

Finally, a boost for mass timber insurance, as the Canadian Wood Council backs a new framework to assess project risk.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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