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January 26, 2023

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DHA Insights: January 26, 2023

In our last email, we noted that 2022 was an eventful year that dramatically affected our industry, from the war in Ukraine to an important preliminary finding from the U.S. Department of Commerce that imports of hardwood plywood from Vietnam were circumventing the duties on Chinese hardwood plywood. 2022 was also an eventful year for the Decorative Hardwoods Association; we sent the highlights of what we achieved together to DHA members last week. If you are a DHA member and did not receive your copy, please contact me so I can send you…

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January 12, 2023

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DHA Insights: January 12, 2023

Well, 2022 was a very eventful year for all of us, and that is already shaping up to be the case again in 2023. In the first week of the year, the Coalition for Fair Trade in Hardwood Plywood and the American Manufacturers of Multilayered Wood Flooring, in their filings with federal agencies, strongly supported the continuation of duties on imports from China. These duties total over 200% for hardwood plywood and, combined with Section 301 tariffs, they are key to preventing harm to U.S. manufacturers from unfair Chinese trade practices.…

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December 15, 2022

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DHA Insights: December 15, 2022

As the current Congress and 2022 come to an end, key Republican leaders in the House of Representatives are attempting to cut the funding to list the northern long-eared bat as endangered in the end-of-year funding package. Although the effort is unlikely to be successful, it does draw attention to the challenges the listing could pose for forest products producers and the thousands of communities and families that depend on them. Early next year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is expected to approve the Lake States Region Bat Habitat…

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December 01, 2022

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DHA Insights: December 1, 2022

As we enter the final month of 2022, the listing of the northern long-eared bat on the Endangered Species List creates significant uncertainty about our industry's ability to sustainably harvest raw materials. Unfortunately, potential harvest restrictions won't help the bat and would reduce our nation's ability to address climate change by reducing the use of carbon-storing wood products. DHA will continue to work with the Hardwood Federation and other industry allies through implementation processes to reduce any adverse impacts from the…

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November 17, 2022

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DHA Insights: November 17, 2022

It’s been said that elections have consequences. And it’s perhaps never been more true than over the last two years when Democrats controlled the White House and narrowly controlled both houses of Congress. As a result, they were able to enact several large spending bills. This big legislation is likely to come to an end with the House appearing to be in Republican hands for now. In any case, Decorative Hardwoods Association will continue to work with both parties to advance our members' interests and the interests of the thousands of…