
Price for lumber imported to Japan grew only 0.2%.

Price for lumber imported to Japan grew only 0.2%.

Price for softwood lumber imported to Japan slid 1.8%.

The U.S. posts the steepest decline among the largest softwood lumber import markets, followed by Germany and China, while supplier volumes fall most for Canada, Russia, and Austria.

Imports of lumber to Kazakhstan upped 1.9%.

Compared with the previous month, production was up 2%.

Weekly and monthly decline totals $1, as the index remains virtually unchanged from both periods.

Canadian import taxes reach about 45% for many producers supplying U.S. builders.

Wood processing, furniture manufacturing and construction-linked non-metal mineral products record profit declines even as industrial profits and margins increase.

Lukoshus will oversee SLB’s accounting and financial reporting, bringing experience from Smithbucklin and public accounting.

Compared with April 2025, production was down 6%.

Compared with April 2025, production was down 3%.

Compared with March 2025, production was up 0.2%.

Weaker housing-related conditions in Ontario and British Columbia and more severe winter weather disrupted shipments and cut quarterly deliveries.

Association cites a significant 20-year decline in wood use in construction and links faster wood building to investment, exports and jobs.

Price for lumber imported to Egypt decreased 6%.

Price for lumber exported from Thailand to China gained 1.0%.

Benchmark measure shows no change from previous week and a $2 decline from one month ago.

Price for lumber exported from Sweden to Morocco decreased slightly 0.9%.

Price for lumber exported from Sweden lost 7%.

Exports of lumber from New Zealand expanded 6%.