The US National Interagency Fire Center reported on Sunday that the total number of large wildfires and complexes currently burning in the US has been reduced to 52, with more than 1.4 million acres across 16 different states currently burning.
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US Commerce Department Rules That Vietnam Circumvented Hardwood Plywood Duties Using Chinese Core Materials
The US Department of Commerce has preliminary determined that hardwood plywood (HWPW) assembled and exported from Vietnam to the US used Chinese core materials. The agency ruled that the HWPW are subject to significant antidumping and countervailing duties that could be as high as 200%.
Builder Sentiment for Newly Built Single-Family Homes Declines for the 8th Consecutive Month in August
On Monday, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB)/Wells Fargo Housing Market Index (HMI) reported that builder sentiment in the market for newly built single-family homes fell 6-points lower in August to a reading of 49.
Homeowners Are Postponing the Sale of Their Homes as Housing Market Continues to Cool
According to Redfin’s latest report, more homeowners are delaying the sales of their homes as the housing market cools, which in turn is contributing to the largest decline in home listings in over two years.
Lumber Production Increases in Canada in May; Remains Down Year-Over-Year
Statistics Canada reported on Friday that lumber production in Canada increased 7.2% month-over-month (April 2022 to May 2022) to 4,649.5 thousand cubic meters. However, year-over-year production (May 2021 to May 2022) was down 5.3%.
BC Government Signs Incremental Treaty Agreement With Wei Wai Kum First Nation
At a community celebration on Thursday, the British Columbia provincial government and the Wei Wai Kum First Nation signed an Incremental Treaty Agreement (ITA) that will transfer 2,276 hectares of territorial lands back to Wei Wai Kum and help boost the Nation’s economic activities.
Canadian Investment in Building Construction Edges Higher in June
Statistics Canada reported that investment in building construction increased by 0.3% to $20.8 billion (CAD) in June. Non-residential sector gains helped to keep the overall building investment positive. June’s gains were the direct result of Ontario reporting gains in all building components.
Available Credit for Builders Shrank and Was More Expensive in Q2 2022
According to the latest National Association of Home Builders Survey on loans for Acquisitions, Development, and Construction (AD&C) released on Thursday, credit became both less available and more expensive on AD&C financing during Q2 of 2022.
University of Michigan Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index Improves for August 2022
The University of Michigan today released its Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index for August. The Index of Consumer Sentiment increased to a reading of 55.1 in August, up from its reading of 51.5 in July. This is a month-over-month increase of 7.0% but down 21.6% year-over-year.
Producer Price Index for Final Demand Declines in July—Still Up 9.8% Year-Over-Year
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that the Producer Price Index for final demand, seasonally adjusted, declined 0.5% in July. This drop follows advances of 1.0% in June and 0.8% in May. On an unadjusted basis, final demand prices moved up 9.8% for the 12 months ending in July.