The Pacific Northwest is a major exporter of unprocessed softwood logs to foreign countries, such as Japan, that are often sold at premium prices. Consequently, some local mills have had difficulty obtaining unprocessed logs, which has contributed to the loss of timber industry jobs in the Pacific Northwest. Thus, many believe that exporting logs is the economic and moral equivalent of exporting U.S. jobs
The trade of softwood lumber between the United States and Canada is one of the major forest product...
Japan is one of the world's largest wood importers, with two-thirds of its imports as logs (unproces...
Hearings held Jan. 16-23, July 19, 1968.Includes bibliographies.Mode of access: Internet.LC pg.: 3 v...
Log exports have been an important issue for the forest industry of coastal British Columbia, which ...
The restrictions imposed on the export of unmanufactured forest products from British Columbia are e...
The purpose of this paper is to indentify economic factors affecting the export of softwood logs fro...
The government of British Columbia (BC) imposes restrictions on the export of logs from public and p...
19 pages.This study reports on market forces and government policies that influence the softwood tra...
Softwood logs comprise a large portion of forest product exports from the United States. Most of the...
Forest product trade analysis is complicated by the inter-relationships among forest products. This ...
The authors compare the Canadian and the US approaches to developing exports in the wood-products se...
In the United States, there is growing interest in the assignment of allowable properties to lumber ...
Graduation date: 2012Export-oriented illegal logging has been recognized as a major global problem i...
Government procurement policies in Japan and Europe are attempting to ensure that imported wood prod...
The draft softwood lumber agreement reached with the United States on April 27, 2006 makes the best ...
The trade of softwood lumber between the United States and Canada is one of the major forest product...
Japan is one of the world's largest wood importers, with two-thirds of its imports as logs (unproces...
Hearings held Jan. 16-23, July 19, 1968.Includes bibliographies.Mode of access: Internet.LC pg.: 3 v...
Log exports have been an important issue for the forest industry of coastal British Columbia, which ...
The restrictions imposed on the export of unmanufactured forest products from British Columbia are e...
The purpose of this paper is to indentify economic factors affecting the export of softwood logs fro...
The government of British Columbia (BC) imposes restrictions on the export of logs from public and p...
19 pages.This study reports on market forces and government policies that influence the softwood tra...
Softwood logs comprise a large portion of forest product exports from the United States. Most of the...
Forest product trade analysis is complicated by the inter-relationships among forest products. This ...
The authors compare the Canadian and the US approaches to developing exports in the wood-products se...
In the United States, there is growing interest in the assignment of allowable properties to lumber ...
Graduation date: 2012Export-oriented illegal logging has been recognized as a major global problem i...
Government procurement policies in Japan and Europe are attempting to ensure that imported wood prod...
The draft softwood lumber agreement reached with the United States on April 27, 2006 makes the best ...
The trade of softwood lumber between the United States and Canada is one of the major forest product...
Japan is one of the world's largest wood importers, with two-thirds of its imports as logs (unproces...
Hearings held Jan. 16-23, July 19, 1968.Includes bibliographies.Mode of access: Internet.LC pg.: 3 v...