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Third review of softwood imports to US from Canada confirms unfair trade

The US Department of Commerce issued its final determination in the third annual review of softwood lumber imports from Canada. The total duty rate of 8.59% confirms yet again that Canadian lumber imports are unfairly traded into the US market, the US Lumber Coalition said in a statem
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Tigercat founder takes over as president

Tigercat founder Ken MacDonald has taken on the role of president, Tigercat Industries. On 2 August 2022, Grant Somerville stepped away from his role as president of Tigercat Industries. The timing is related to his original intention to serve as president for a five-year term when he
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Draft report into the residential building supplies market in NZ

A draft report that sets out the preliminary findings and draft recommendations from a study into the New Zealand building supplies market has been released. The Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs asked the Commerce Commission to examine whether competition for the supply or ac
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Fletcher to acquire frame & truss plant and building products stores

Fletcher Distribution can acquire Tumu stores and a frame and truss plant. New Zealand’s Commerce Commission has granted clearance for Fletcher Distribution Limited (FDL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Fletcher Building Limited that operates the national network of Placemakers stores,
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Wood You Like to Know as an architect, engineer or specifier

More than 100 architects, engineers, and specifiers will gather in Melbourne on 24 August for one of Australia’s largest timber industry events. Titled ‘Wood You Like to Know’, it aligns with the Ultimate Renewable theme promoting timber as “undeniably the most sustainable building ma
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Forestry Corp looking to buy Hume Forests

The Forestry Corporation of New South Wales is looking to buy Hume Forests. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission announced on 3 August that it was making market inquiries about the Forestry Corp’s proposal to buy Hume and is inviting submissions from interested parties w
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Wake up Australia there’s a serious timber supply problem, and Victoria imports too much

Australia’s housing construction sector faces a serious timber supply gap by mid-century if the nation doesn’t move quickly to implement the billion new production trees plan, a new Forest and Wood Products Australia report has found. Source: Timberbiz The final report released this w
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Opinion: Robert Onfray – What does a forester do?

Over the years, when meeting people at dinner parties, bar-b-ques, or other social events, I was often asked what I did for a living. After I replied I was a forester, most people would then ask, “what does a forester do”? This is not surprising as forestry is a relatively new profess
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Friday Analysis: NSW parliamentary debate is not a signature event

The headline online on Thursday screamed “Parliament compelled by 20,000 petitioners to debate future of native forest logging”. Another headline read “20,000 people force parliament to debate ending native forest logging”. Well, some of that was sort of accurate. First th
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PEFC Denmark photo contest winners

The 2022 ‘Experience Forests, Experience PEFC’ national photo contests have come to an end, and PEFC members are presenting winners starting with PEFC Denmark, with three gorgeous winning images showing light and darkness, sun and shadow in the forest. Source: Timberbiz “Thank you to
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