The U.S. construction industry may face higher lumber prices within a month if President Donald Trump follows through with his threat of tariffs on Canada this weekend.
Lumber prices have come full circle in the years following the pandemic — reaching record highs in 2021, then falling to ...
And that’s even before any additional tariff increases. In the last six months, average lumber prices have ranged from $475 ...
The price of Western SPF two-by-four lumber — an industry benchmark — shot up from under $400 per thousand board feet in January 2020 to over $1,600 in May 2021. But what comes up often comes ...
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Lumber prices have been stable at $500 per thousand ... like plywood panels. In February 2021, the lumber producer acquired Norbord, another Canadian timber company and the world's biggest ...
In the last six months average lumber prices have ranged from $475 to $625 per thousand board feet, about one-third the peak in 2021. Trump has threatened to add 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico ...