The Conference Board consumer confidence index fell sharply in January, surpassing its Covid-19 pandemic depths. In other Business news: Canada prepares for upcoming CUSMA talks; First Nations urge BC to keep DRIPA as is; BC’s forest sector faces tough 2026; Arkansas’ industry faces challenges of its own; and Fibre Excellence navigates markets troubles in France. Meanwhile: the Rayonier / PotlatchDeltic merger is approved; the National Wooden Pallet & Container Association has a new name; and Canada holds its interest rates steady, while the US is expected to do the same.
In Forestry/Climate news: BC updates forestry metrics for climate mitigation; Drax faces headwinds as Japan cuts wood pellet subsidies; biomass-to-jet fuel projects are on the rise; and an interview JP Gladu, a member of Domtar’s new External Sustainable Advisory Committee. Meanwhile: MNP is hiring a forestry consultant; and BC Wood sets date for the 2026 Global Buyers Mission.
Finally, the 2026 Forest Professionals BC Conference and AGM kicks off next week.
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor