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Canadian Lumber Duties Hit 35% — And May Go Higher Soon At presstime, the U.S. Commerce Department announced that it is more than doubling its

Canadian Lumber Duties Hit 35% — And May Go Higher Soon At presstime, the U.S. Commerce Department announced that it is more than doubling its

EPA Commits To Reducing Regulatory Burdens For Home Builders National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Senior Officers recently sat down with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Additional Pause On Tariffs For Both China And U.S. ahec.org At press time it was announced that there will be a 90 day pause in

NAHB Tells Congress 5 Key Supply-Side Headwinds Hurt Housing Supply Implementing policies to alleviate supply-side bottlenecks that are the main drivers of low housing supply

Market-Driven Solutions Will Bolster Nation’s Resilience, Keep Homes Affordable The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) told Congress (in late September) that the Federal Emergency

Unemployment For Construction Workers Declines; Otherwise Mixed Employment Report (Editor’s note: For more information on the following, visit www.eyeonhousing.org.) Despite high interest rates, job growth

International Trade Commission Rules in Favor Of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty on Canadian Softwood Lumber (This article was originally published on www.lesprom.com.) Please note: The

The Biden administration has allocated more than $653 million to fund 41 port improvement projects across the United States through the Port Infrastructure Development Program