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Are high lumber prices a result of illegal price fixing to a large degree? Read that standing timber prices are below pre covid levels.
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[quote:zzbudzz:MV80Nzc0OTE3Xzg3MDMwNTQ0X0RBQ0ZERDYy] I'm sure the price increases have nothing to do with a large company buying all the lumber Mills in the pacific northwest and then telling the town those Mills are in to lower taxes drastically or we will shut them down . So they idled Mills creating a bottle neck which makes prices go sky high as they blame covid for the problem. Now I heard rubber is next on the list .. better buy tires soon or pay more later. [/quote]
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Just wondering.
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