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<div><font face="Verdana"><i>Wood Business,</i> Wednesday, 20
February<font size="+1"><u><i><b> 2013</b></i></u></font></font></div>
<div><font face="Verdana"><b>U.S. homebuilding boom good for forest
industry</b></font></div>
<div>By John Tenpenny</div>
<div>http://www.woodbusiness.ca/harvesting/home-sweet-homes</div>
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<div>The question is, where does everyone get their wood? "The whole
industry is going to be pushing itself hard now just to keep up with
the incremental<b> demand growth that we're likely to see</b> over
the next few years," says Kennedy.</div>
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<div>Capacity in the U.S. south shouldn't be an issue, according to
the analysts.<br>
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<div>"It's the last basket of wood in North America," says
Taylor.</div>
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<div><b>"The biggest issue for us is</b> the sustainability of U.S.
housing starts and the economy," says Jeffery. Worries about
economic conditions in Europe and China are also on his mind and these
thoughts are "not unique to the forest industry," he says.<br>
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<div>"<b>They're the three questions</b> that plague the world
economy and impact our industry directly."</div>
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<div>- See more at:
http://www.woodbusiness.ca/harvesting/home-sweet-homes#sthash.7UX3fzQ<span
></span>P.dpuf</div>
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environmentalist, said recently his greatest wish was that political
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