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Madison’s Softwood Lumber Prices Dec 4: sneak preview
Here is a SNEAK PEAK at tomorrow’s print for North American construction framing softwood lumber and panel prices: “Robust demand persisted, sending sawmill order files well toward the end of December.” — Madison’s Lumber Reporter In September 2015, the “recent-low” of lumber prices, benchmark commodity Western Spruce-Pine-Fir KD 2x4s were selling for US$249 mfbm. The…
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North America Rail Traffic, Lumber: November 2020
The Association of American Railroads (AAR) Wednesday reported US and Canadian rail traffic volumes for November 2020. US railroads originated 900,194 carloads in November 2020, down -6%, or 55,198 carloads, from November 2019. US railroads also originated 1,136,695 containers and trailers in November 2020, up +11.5%, or 116,915 units, from the same month last year.…
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Continued Unseasonably Strong Demand Sends Lumber Prices Higher
US housing starts were mostly flat in 2019. At this time last year softwood lumber sales improved markedly and prices started to rise from quite low levels. As the beginning of 2020 came on, the data on US home building was much improved over the previous year, sending demand for construction framing dimension softwood lumber…
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Federal Register Publication – AR1 Final for Softwood Lumber Anti-Dumping Portion
The AR1 Results of Final Review have been published in today’s (11/30/2020) issue of the Federal Register confirming the effective date (today) the adjusted subsidy (AD) rates can be used going forward, until further notice, as the AD Cash Deposits. However, as was the case with the DOC’s Preliminary instructions in 2017, the adjusted CVD…
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US New Home Sales at 999,000 Annual Rate: Oct 2020
October 2020 US new home sales numbers are +42% higher year-over-year while the September revision indicates two consecutive months of more than 1 million sales, a feat not reached since 2006. US new home sales in October dipped -0.3% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 999,000 units last month, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.…