The antidumping debate over hardwood plywood imported from China led to a number of widely read blogs on WoodworkingNetwork.com. Here is a list of other highly viewed blogs in 2013.
When the U.S. Department of Commerce determined that China's plywood manufacturers had sold at predatory pricing levels - below the cost of production - U.S. plywood makers cheered. But not the plywood buyers.
The American Alliance for Hardwood Plywood said the DOC's protectionist campaign against imported Chinese hardwood and decorative plywood will create market uncertainty and job loss for years to come.
Chinese hardwood plywood has been given affirmative final determinations by the U.S. Department of Commerce in its antidumping and countervailing duty investigations. A hearing is set for Sept. 19 by the U.S. International Trade Commission, with a final injury determination scheduled for late October.
One of the news sagas we are tracking is the antidumping investigation being pursued by the International Trade Commission (ITC) against hardwood plywood imported from China.
Mod Mom Furniture announces that PureBond decorative hardwood plywood products are now the exclusive material being used in its line of eco-friendly wooden toy boxes and other children's furniture.
Proposed formaldehyde rules by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have been published in the Federal Register, paving the way for comments by the woodworking industry and other interested parties.
Knape & Vogt will move its Waterloo operation to Grand Rapids, MI; a NASCAR driver builds a treehouse and 3D CNC Design were most viewed wood industry reports. Here are the top stories from WoodworkingNetwork.com