International Monetary Fund upgrades 2024 global growth forecast to 3.2%; highlights widening gap between rich and poor countries.
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Beijing pours funds into factory production to mitigate past economic slowdowns and stimulate growth.
Two Rivers Lumber has committed to creating 130 jobs at the new Alabama sawmill, which will specialize in the production of Southern Yellow Pine dimensional lumber.
This approach aims to counterbalance impacts from a persistent real estate slump.
These adjustments are expected to boost the profitability of forest estates and encourage sustainable forest management practices among family-owned operations.
The program focuses on aiding public schools, roads, and other community services across rural America.
Government commits to building millions of homes by 2031, aiming to ensure affordable housing for all.
Company plans to add three smaller distribution centers across North America in the next two years.
Canfor announces restructuring to position Alabama operations for the future.
The recent modifications allow for the construction of encapsulated mass-timber buildings up to 18 stories high, expanding the scope from the prior limit of 12 stories.
New policies boost forestry sector's recovery efforts and environmental restoration.
Core inflation remains robust, complicating the Fed's strategy for a soft economic landing.
IKEA commits to greener transport with additional 1,000 EV chargers in Germany, aiming for net-zero.
The company has a six-month window to correct this and maintain its stock listing.
British Columbia and the ‘Namgis First Nation have initiated formal talks for a joint decision-making agreement to enhance forest management and ensure the longevity of forestry jobs in the region.
In May, the name of Grigeo AB is planned to be changed to Grigeo Group AB.
Long-standing company in Southern Oregon shuts down due to industry challenges.
New tech-savvy traders and hedge funds contribute to unexpected profit surge.
The management of Homann Holzwerkstoffe GmbH has decided to postpone the planned start of production at its new plant until presumably September 2024.
The change negotiations will start in week 15 and will involve the entire workforce of the Kemi bioproduct mill, around 300 people in total.