Wood Markets News


Total Value of Building Permits in Canada Increases 4.3% in September

Statistics Canada (StatsCan) reported today (11-2-21) that the total value of building permits in Canada increased 4.3% in September 2021 to $10.1 billion (CAD). Construction intentions in the residential sector were up 8.2%, while the non-residential sector decreased 3.2%. Overall, the residential sector rose 8.2% in September to $6.9 billion.

B.C Provincial Government to Discuss Next Steps on Old-Growth Logging with Release of Advisory Panel Findings

The Canadian press is reporting (11-2-21) that the British Columbia Provincial Government was expected to discuss today the next steps it will take on old-growth logging in the province. Forests Minister Katrine Conroy was scheduled to release the findings of an independent advisory panel established in June to help the province identify at-risk old-growth ecosystems and prioritize them for deferral from logging.

Turkish Küpeliler Endustri AS Places Orders with Siempelkamp for New OSB and Particleboard Plants

Küpeliler Endustri AS — Turkish based business dealing in cement, packaging, and wood-based panel industries — has placed orders with Siempelkamp for a new OSB and particleboard plant. The continuous OSB plant will be the first of its kind to be assembled in Turkey. The second new order was placed by Küpeliler Endustri with its German partner for its particleboard division.

Oregon Environmental Groups and Timber Industry Reach Agreement on Overhauling Management of Private Forestlands

Oregon’s Gov. Kate Brown’s office announced on Saturday (10-30-21) that, after a year of negotiations, an agreement has been reached to overhaul the management of 10 million acres of private forestland in Oregon. The new plan will boost protection for vulnerable fish and wildlife while at the same time shielding the timber industry’s ability to log.

Canadian Pacific Railway and Kansas City Southern Railroad Jointly File Railroad Control Application with Surface Transportation Board

On Friday afternoon (10-29-21), the Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (“CP”) and Kansas City Southern (“KCS”) announced they have jointly filed a railroad control application with the Surface Transportation Board (“STB”) regarding the proposed transaction to create Canadian Pacific Kansas City (“CPKC”), the only single-line railroad linking the United States, Mexico, and Canada.