The US Department of Commerce released its preliminary countervailing duties on Canadian lumber, even before the Trump tariffs hit. In related news: Prime Minister Carney discusses softwood lumber duties with BC Premier Eby; Canada’s economy is starting to crack; US homebuilder stocks tumble; and the European Commission considers its tariff response. Meanwhile: the Decorative Hardwood Association on wood imports that affect US national security; and the Wood Pallet and Container Association has a new board.
In Forestry/Wildfire news: push back on Trump’s timber plans East and West; Oklahoma’s Governor resists calls to reconsider firing—says Forest Service held back; and BC ENGO’s put a price on old-growth forest protection. Meanwhile: charges laid in Grande Prairie lumber mill death; and (with apologies) a correction to the COFI panel on Fibre, and once again the overall conference wrap-up.
Finally, on Day 2 of Wildfire Resilience and Awareness Week: certificate training (MacLeod Forest Services), worker safety (BC Forest Safety Council), and lessons learned (Mosaic).
Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor