PRESTON, Minn. — Southeast Minnesota’s lumber and woodworking industry is a scene of continual change. There have been ...
March 20 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat could motivate more Canadian lumber producers to shift to the U.S. southern border while accelerating efforts to find new markets ...
As always: “Other teams are just teams. They’re smarter than you, they’re luckier than you and whatever you think is going to happen, the exact reverse opposite is going to happen.” They ...
That’s even after saving $52,000 in costs by stockpiling 62 percent more Canadian lumber than usual. “The uncertainty of how long these tariffs will continue has been the most challenging aspe ...
Tariffs on Lumber and Appliances Set Stage for Higher Costs on New Homes and Remodeling Projects Shopping for a new home? Ready to renovate your kitchen or install a new deck? You'll be paying ...
As the cross-border trade war escalates, Canada’s softwood lumber industry has an advantage on its side that no tariff can completely erase – its product is objectively better than much of the ...
President Donald Trump made headlines today with a bold claim to the media: The United States “doesn’t need Canadian lumber.” This strong statement plays well in political soundbites ...
Lumber producers have migrated from Canada to the U.S. South. Now lumber-futures trading is heading to the Southern pineries as well. The exchange operator CME Group said it would launch trading ...
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