US Homebuilder Sentiment Falls to Seven-Month Low

Tree Frog Forestry News
April 16, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

Economic uncertainty, rising building costs and interest rates resulted in a sharp decline in US builder sentiment. In related news: the Globe & Mail’s Brent Jang says Canadian softwood duties paid have surpassed $8B; FEA’s Paul Janke says Canada’s diversification goal will face stiff competition; and a proposal to buy the AV Terrace Bay Pulp Mill stalls. Meanwhile: Warren Spitz, CEO of Upper Canada Forest Products receives University of BC honour; updates from this week’s Montreal Wood Convention; and submissions are open for CWC’s 2026 Wood Design & Building Awards.

In Forestry/Wildfire news: the US Forest Service is in damage control, as Alaska and Michigan debate office closures, and Montana’s logging-bump is announced; heat waves raise Arizona’s wildfire risk; and a BC First Nation begins landslide mitigation work near Ucluelet, BC. Meanwhile: the US Endowment announced $5M for under-utilized wood fibre use; AF&PA is disappointed with Oregon’s recycling Act; and Drax claims record subsidies for renewable power generation.

Finally, BC Wood is hiring—CEO Brian Hawrysh retires after 20+ years at the helm.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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