Lumber Supply and Housing Affordability

Since the filing of the trade cases by the U.S. industry in 2016, U.S. sawmill investment and capacity expansion has been robust. The U.S. industry has produced nearly 30 billion additional board feet of softwood lumber since the trade cases were filed. That amounts to an average of 3.7 billion board feet a year of added production by U.S. producers. These increases have more than offset any decline in unfairly traded Canadian imports and are enough lumber to build 2 million single-family homes. The enforcement of U.S. trade laws will maximize long-term domestic production and lumber availability produced by U.S. workers to build U.S. homes.

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Escalation of Harmful Canadian Softwood Lumber Subsidies Confirmed by the U.S. Department of Commerce

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Bearing Down On NAHB’s False Claims About Softwood Lumber Costs And Housing Prices

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U.S. Lumber Coalition: Canada and NAHB Ramping Up Campaign Against U.S. Self-Reliance in Lumber Supply

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U.S. Lumber Coalition Letter to President Trump Highlights Success of Trade Law Enforcement

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U.S. Lumber Coalition: Dumped and Subsidized Canadian Lumber Import Forcing American Lumber Companies to Reduce Hours of Operations   

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U.S. Lumber Coalition: Duties on Unfairly Traded Canadian Softwood Lumber Have A Near Zero Impact on the Price of a New Home

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U.S. Lumber Coalition Disappointed In Wall Street Journal Erroneous Opinion Piece On Softwood Lumber Trade and the Impacts of U.S. Trade Law Enforcement

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The Cost of Lumber, U.S. Homebuilding and the Softwood Lumber Trade Cases

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U.S. Lumber Coalition: U.S. Department of Commerce’s Continued Trade Enforcement Leads to Robust Domestic Lumber Industry Capacity Expansion

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Lumber Community Voices: Jason Brochu