Interfor Q1 FY26 net loss widens to C$ 63.3 million; sales fall 12.5% to C$ 643.2 million
- Interfor posted a Q1 net loss of CAD 63.3 million, or CAD 0.96 a share, widening from CAD 35.1 million a year earlier.
- Total sales fell 12.5% to CAD 643.2 million, reflecting lumber sales of 806 million board feet at an average selling price of CAD 666 per mfbm.
- Operating loss widened to CAD 32.6 million from operating income of CAD 0.1 million, hit by CAD 19.7 million of asset write-downs and restructuring costs.
- Export duties and tariffs expense climbed to CAD 36.7 million from CAD 24.2 million, including CAD 8.4 million of Section 232 tariffs imposed in October 2025.
- Outlook calls for continued near-term lumber-market volatility; benchmark prices rose from end-December through end-April, including SYP Composite up US$ 118 per mfbm.
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