Hardwood Industry Makes Their Voice Heard

On Tuesday, October 14, the Hardwood Federation transmitted a letter to Trump Administration officials making the case that U.S. hardwood companies should be included in any trade assistance programs addressing agriculture industries negatively impacted by trade and tariff policies. While the farming community, particularly those how harvest soybeans are the focus of significant attention as exports have slowed, it is important for decision makers at the highest level to understand that the hardwood industry, an important agricultural industry sector, is also suffering from uncertain global markets.  The letter was sent to U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins, U.S. Department of Commerce Secretary Howard Lutkin, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Over 430 hardwood mills, manufacturers, yards, logging companies, and suppliers signed on to the letter.

Working with Monument Advocacy, a D.C. based consulting group hired by the Federation to increase our outreach capacity, the industry letter has resulted in significant attention from the press.  You can see a sample of recent stories covering the letter here. And we are not done yet.  Monument continues to share the letter with state and local press outlets and connect hardwood industry members with journalists as requested. If you have press contacts in your local area, feel free to share the letter and encourage coverage.

Articles from home states are also being shared with Members of Congress.  The federal government shutdown has closed the doors of many offices, but officials are still working in their home states.  It’s a great time to share the letter with your representatives and senators.  You can find office e-mail addresses at Contact.Gov.

The Hardwood Federation continues to focus advocacy efforts on raising awareness of current challenges facing the industry and the need to structure trade agreements that support exports or provide bridge support to sustain hardwood operations until such deals can be achieved. Thank you to everyone that has supported the Hardwood Federation as we make every effort to address the challenges of today.



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Washington Watch

Welcome to the First Session of the 119th Congress.

Both Houses of Congress are in session this week for the final legislative week of 2025.

In the Senate, leadership is looking to wrap up consideration of the National Defense Authorization Act and send that measure to the President.

In the House, the House Financial Services Committee will markup a package of 21 bills across December 16 and 17 aimed at promoting homebuilding, particularly affordable new home construction. On the docket for House floor consideration is Rep. Bruce Westerman’s (R-AR) SPEED Act, to facilitate and expedite project permitting under the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA).

U.S. House of Representatives

  • The House is in Session.

U.S. Senate

  • The Senate is in Session.


Cheat Sheet

December 18, 2025

Take Action! Tell your Member of Congress to Seek Relief Funds From Administration:  The Trump White House and the US Department of Agriculture have designated $1 billion in financial assistance for non-row crop agriculture industry sectors. As of today they have not determined which sectors will be included. Over the last year, the Hardwood Federation has held multiple meetings with Members of Congress, USDA staff, and White House officials to express the importance of including the Hardwood industry in any relief package. But hearing from individual company owners, executives, and employees as well is essential!

Use this link to ask your Member of Congress to communicate to key USDA and White House decision makers the urgent need to include the US hardwood industry in the list of commodity groups eligible to receive assistance through this fund. Please add in a sentence or two to personalize the message. Details about the state of your business and how current trade or domestic policies are impacting your business specifically will increase the impact of these letters.

Thank you for taking this very important step to engage!

European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR):  The European Parliament approved another 1-year implementation delay of its controversial EUDR, which was slated to take effect December 30. The action includes a requirement for the European Commission to review the law for impacts to business and opportunities for additional simplification by April 30, 2026. The European Council is expected to approve the measure today. The Hardwood Federation was and continues to be an active participant in a larger forestry and forest product sector coalition advocating for changes to this policy.

Among the key components of the measure that will be approved today are:

  • 12-month implementation postponement for all operators: A one-year delay for all operators and traders until December 30, 2026, with an additional six-month extension for micro and small operators (until June 2027). This eliminates the Commission’s proposed grace period for large companies, offering instead a single, clear extension applicable across the board.
  • Commission simplification review: The Commission is tasked with conducting a simplification review by April 30, 2026, which will focus on reducing administrative burdens and proposing legislative amendments where necessary.
  • Streamlined due-diligence responsibilities within the EU: Only the first downstream operator in the EU supply chain will be responsible for collecting and retaining the reference number of the initial due diligence statement. They will not be required to pass the numbers further down the chain.
  • Simplified obligations for micro and small primary operators within the EU only:
  • One-off simplified declaration rather than full due diligence.
  • They can submit only the postal address of the plots of land or the establishment, instead of polygons.
  • Only the share of activities within the EUDR scope will be considered for the micro and small primary producer thresholds.
  • Removal of printed materials from EUDR’s scope:  Printed books, newspapers, pictures, and other products (totalling 49 products in all) are excluded from EUDR requirements.

While most of the simplifications approved today help only those within the EU, this development is significant as it signals an EU commitment to consider additional modifications and establishes a formal avenue to advance changes. The HF team will continue push for needed changes to the EUDR throughout 2026 so that the mandate is workable for US-based entities.

Biomass Carbon Neutrality Still in the Mix: The Hardwood Federation attended a fundraising event on Monday for Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee. During the discussion we thanked her for her leadership in preserving the policy rider that directs the Environmental Protection Agency and the Departments of Energy and Agriculture to recognize the carbon neutral nature of forest-based biomass energy in any of their policies or rulemakings. The directive was first enacted in 2017 as part of a year-end omnibus appropriations bill and has been reauthorized as part of the annual appropriations process every year since. Without Chairwoman Collins’ persistence on preserving this rider, it would have likely been eliminated several years ago. For Fiscal Year 2026, the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies appropriations bill (where this rider has always resided) in both the House and Senate includes this important policy directive. Senator Collins indicated at the event that she hopes the Interior bill will be part of a 5 or 6 bill package of appropriations measures that will be taken up by the full Senate in January.

Federation Signs on to SPEED Act to Expedite Permitting:   The Hardwood Federation signed on to a U.S. Chamber of Commerce led letter supporting H.R. 4776, the “Standardizing Permitting and Expediting Economic Development Act,” or the “SPEED Act.”  The SPEED Act would make meaningful reform to the National Environmental Policy Act permitting process. This bipartisan proposal was introduced by longtime hardwood champions Bruce Westerman (R-AR) and Jared Golden (D-ME).


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