Can US sawmills really replace Canadian lumber supply?
US,The imposition of a 25% tariff on all goods imported from Canada and Mexico by the United States on March 4 has sent shockwaves through various industries, including the forest products sector. Given the deep integration and mutual dependency of the US and Canadian lumber markets, these tariffs have created widespread uncertainty. While the tariffs were lifted for most goods by March 7, the situation remains fluid, and further disruptions could arise as President Trump initiates new trade investigations into imported forest products from Canada and other countries. The new administration has placed particular focus on the wood products ...
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