Tag: Softwood Lumber Prices

  • Severely Bad Weather Across Continent Barely Slows Lumber Industry

    Demand, especially from retailers, continued so strong this week that many North American sawmills were actually able to grow their order files. Current Softwood Lumber Prices Compared to Historical Highs. The below table is a comparison of June 2017 and January 2018 prices for benchmark dimension softwood lumber 2×4 prices compared to historical highs of…

  • NAHB 2018 International Builders’ Show®: January 2018

    For the three days of the annual National Association of Home Builders 2018 International Builders’ Show® (IBS) last week, building industry professionals from across the globe discovered a variety of products and innovative concepts that are sure to enhance their businesses moving forward. For all of 2017, the US construction industry added 210,000 jobs, a…

  • Williams Lake, BC, Sawmill Post-Fire Rebuild

    Work is underway at Tolko Industries’ Lakeview Division in Williams Lake, BC, where the sawmill building was damaged by fire at the beginning of November. The Tolko board has approved the sawmill’s reconstruction, said Tom Hoffman, Tolko’s manager of external and stakeholder relations to the Quesnel Observer Tuesday. Williams Lake Sawmill Rebuild Tolko’s manager of…

  • US Trade Entanglements

    Madison’s has word from US Customs Brokers working the border that — upon requesting clarification from Customs and the DoC — it seems that, at least for now, shake and shingles are also captured in the highly punitive US softwood lumber CV and AD duties. As the bizarre US newsprint trade claim against Canada last…

  • US Home Sales, House Prices, Construction Spending: Nov 2017

    The latest data out of various US home building and sales agencies show a housing construction market much hotter than was anticipated in most projections for 2017.   Construction spending in the US during November 2017 was estimated at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of US$1,257 billion, 0.8 per cent above the revised October estimate…