Canada's Tolko plans to suspend production at two plants in North Okanagan for a week
according toReport(May 8, 2025) Due to a shortage of economic fiber raw materials, Canadian Tolko plans to suspend operations at its two production facilities in the North Okanagan region of British Columbia.
Specific suspension arrangements:
- Armstrong Lumber Mill: Shutdown to begin as early as May 12
- Baigu Timber Factory: Suspension of production started on May 15
- Estimated downtime: about 1 week
LumberFlow Expert Interpretation
Analysis of the impact on Chinese importers:
- The region mainly produces specialty wood (Douglas fir/SPF) and engineered wood products (plywood/veneer/laminated wood
- According to customs data in 2024, British Columbia accounts for 17% of China's total softwood imports. This suspension may result in a reduction of about 80,000 to 100,000 cubic meters of cargo arriving at the port in June.