US builders are ‘cautious but hopeful’ as interest rate cut looms

The Tree Frog Forestry News
September 17, 2025
Category: Today's Takeaway, Finance & Economics

US homebuilder confidence remains low as permits slide, but expectation of an interest rate cut boosts future sales expectations. In other Business news: the future of Domtar’s Glenwood, Arkansas sawmill is in question; and UPM extends its pulp mill closures in Finland. Meanwhile: AF&PA joins trade-group opposition to proposed US rail merger; and the American Journal of Transportation opines on Trump’s tariff war impact on trade, trucking and home ownership.

In Forestry/Wildfire news: Canada’s growing Wildland Urban Interface increases fire danger; what to know about the newly created US Wildland Fire Service; and wildfires continue to rage in Oregon’s Lane County; as fire bans are lifted for northern Vancouver Island. Meanwhile: Plilomath, Oregon adapts with mass timber; the Canadian Wood Council features Toronto’s Limberlost Place; and the BC Institute of Technology advances careers in the lumber and sawmill sector.

Finally, a US Lumber Coalition commentary claims most of lumber duties paid by Canadian mills will go into the US Treasury.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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