West Fraser Timber will close its mill in 100 Mile House at the end of 2025, citing economic challenges including the softwood tariffs. Photo by David Ryder/Bloomberg / PNG

The softwood timber tariffs levied by the U.S. have begun to hit the lumber industry hard.

Citing a drooping softwood lumber demand, compounded by higher duties and additional tariffs that have reached 45 per cent for U.S. markets, West Fraser Timber announced Thursday its plans to permanently shutter both its Augusta, Ga., and 100 Mile House lumber mills by the end of 2025.

Approximately 165 employees at the 100 Mile House mill will be laid off, as the company says it can’t secure an adequate volume of economically viable timber. The closing of the mill drops West Fraser’s capacity by 160 million board feet.

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