German lumber prices surge as U.S. demand rises, China imports slump
Germany’s lumber market is experiencing sharp price increases in the first quarter of 2025, driven by a combination of strong exports and shifting domestic demand. Industry experts cite multiple factors influencing both supply and demand, contributing to the upward price trajectory. The ongoing restrictions on Canadian softwood lumber imports into the United States have led to a rise in German exports to the U.S., a key driver behind the price surge. Across various regions in Germany, spruce log prices saw notable increases in February and March, with suppliers expecting the trend to continue through April. Pine ...
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