The US declined to renew CUSMA, setting the stage for annual trade reviews while the agreement remains in force until 2036. In other Business news: Ottawa and BC sign a prosperity agreement that includes forest sector commitments; Canfor completed its acquisition of PinkWood; Nordic Veneer will close its Roseburg, Oregon operations; Mercer extends pulp mill shutdown in Rosenthal, Germany; and Alden Robbins died from his injuries in the May 15 Robbins Lumber explosion. Meanwhile: Kevin Mason says US housing will continue to face headwinds; the EPA tightens emissions rules for wood plants; and Europe’s paper industry is slowly eroding.
In Forestry news: FPAC’s Derek Nighbor opines on his new wood role and the importance of active forest management; Canada and Quebec reach agreement on caribou recovery; BC’s chief forester halves the AAC in the Kispiox TSA; Forest Service Chief Tom Schultz celebrates US’s 250th; and Utah professor says Congress should reinstate revoked land management plans. Meanwhile: BC is balancing the benefits of fire with the health risks of smoke; and wildfire updates from BC, Quebec, Colorado and Europe.
Finally, science, not paperwork, may become the best defence against Russian timber fraud.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor