Wood Markets News


Domestic Producers Could Benefit From a Proposed 50% Tariff on Imported Birch Plywood From Russia

Legislation passed last week by the U.S. House of Representatives would end “normal trade relations” with Russia and have a long-lasting trade impact if the proposed 50% tariffs on imports of birch plywood were to be put into effect. If signed into law, the Decorative Hardwoods Association said that this would create challenges for importers and potential opportunities for domestic manufacturers.

Pending Homes Sales Decline for Fourth Consecutive Month in February

The National Association of Realtors® (NAR) reported on Friday (3-25-22) that their Pending Homes Sales Index declined -4.1% in February from January to a reading of 104.9. This marks the fourth consecutive month of declines. Contract signings were down in 3 out of 4 regions, with only the Northeast posting a gain.

New Mass Timber Showcase Located in Vancouver, B.C. Scheduled for Substantial Completion in May 2022

A pilot project, whose soft costs are supported in part by Forestry Innovation Investment and Natural Resources Canada, is set for substantial completion by May 2022. The one-of-a-kind light-industrial/commercial building in mid-town Vancouver, B.C. is a four-story, 840-square meter building intended to demonstrate high-performance mass timber construction and design.