Lumber Prices Flat on Persistently Weak Downstream Demand

Prices of several Canadian wood products had risen in recent weeks to take into account the big jump in softwood lumber duties. That price increase was only at about 12% (compared to July), a small portion of the new 35% duty. In comparison, prices of the southern species remained quite flat, which is normal for […] The post Lumber Prices Flat on Persistently Weak Downstream Demand first appeared on Madison’s Lumber Reporter.

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