
Funding will support low-carbon wood technologies, mass timber housing, Indigenous participation and export diversification while ministers review Task Force recommendations

Funding will support low-carbon wood technologies, mass timber housing, Indigenous participation and export diversification while ministers review Task Force recommendations

Japan became the largest destination after U.S. duties hit Indonesia’s shipments.

Two-phase project relocates European production processes to Mexico, creating 40 new jobs by 2028.

Export volume totals 12.99 million m3 as value decreases 2% and average price falls 8%.

Export value declines 13%, with average price per m3 down 3%, as South Korea and the United States remain main destinations.

With this strategic milestone, Accoya, the high-performance, sustainable wood, celebrated for its durability and dimensional stability, is now directly distributed in the three largest North American markets: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.