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Maine loggers are used to hard times. Then came the tariffs.

Tariffs on Canadian timber and imported equipment have increased costs while mill closures have cut pulp demand, contributing to a $1 billion loss and 7% job decline since 2019.

Maine's logging industry faces challenges as tariffs and falling demand for pulpwood impact loggers and the forest products supply chain.

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Maine loggers are used to hard times. Then came the tariffs.

The dirt roads in the northern corner of Oxford County froze early this year, marking the unofficial start of the winter logging season in Maine.

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The Maine Monitor broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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