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Forestry

Last updated on December 20, 2024

Data

  • View log exports—values and quantities by country of destination (XLSX) on the BC Data Catalogue
  • View softwood lumber exports (XLSX) on the BC Data Catalogue

Resources

  • Global Affairs Canada Softwood Lumber page (includes reports with export data split by B.C. Coastal and Interior Regions)
  • Ministry of Forests
  • Softwood Lumber Trade with the U.S.

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