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Softwood
lumber exports dropped by 23 MMBF (12.9 percent) in November while imports increased
by 45 MMBF (4.7 percent). Exports were 22 MMBF (15.9 percent) above
year-earlier levels; imports were 176 MMBF (21.4 percent) higher.
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Just
over half of U.S.
softwood lumber exports left the country through West Coast (primarily Seattle , WA )
customs districts in November. At the same time, Great
Lakes customs districts (especially Duluth , MN )
handled over two-thirds of the softwood lumber imports coming into the United States .
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Douglas-fir
made up one-quarter of all softwood lumber exports in November, followed by southern
yellow pine.
The foregoing comments represent the
general economic views and analysis of Delphi
Advisors, and are provided solely for the purpose of information, instruction
and discourse. They do not constitute a solicitation or recommendation regarding
any investment.
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