Trump’s Executive Order to increase domestic timber production
On March 1, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to boost domestic timber production and improve forest management, aiming to reduce wildfire risks and reliance on imported timber. The Order streamlines federal policies, enhances timber sales from public lands, and accelerates approvals under the Endangered Species Act. This initiative seeks to create jobs, lower construction costs, and ensure national security through a self-reliant wood industry, which supports over 750,000 jobs. Moreover, President Trump emphasizes the importance of effective forest management to protect communities and natural resources, while reducing dependence on foreign goods across various sectors.
March 1, 2025
Domestic Timber Production: A Path to Economic Security
FREEING OUR FORESTS: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to immediately increase domestic timber production and streamline federal policies to enhance forest management, reduce wildfire risks, and decrease reliance on imported timber.
- The Order calls for new or updated agency guidance to facilitate increased timber production, sound forest management, reduced delivery times, and decreased timber supply uncertainty.
- It cuts red tape in order to streamline timber production and identifies measures to boost timber sales from public lands.
- It pushes for quicker approvals under the Endangered Species Act so that forestry projects are not delayed by slow reviews.
BOOSTING DOMESTIC TIMBER PRODUCTION: President Trump is committed to creating jobs, lowering constructions costs, and making the United States more self-reliant by tapping into its abundant timber resources.
- Timber production is essential for the construction, energy, manufacturing, and shipping industries. ย
- The United States has an abundance of timber resources that can more than meet domestic timber production needs, but burdensome Federal policies have prevented full utilization of these resources while the unfair trade practices of exporters into our country are depressing demand.
- Increased timber production will help reduce foreign dependency, lower costs, and enhance economic security.
- Currently, the United States imports billions of dollarsโ worth of lumber annually, which could be produced domestically.
- Strong national security requires a reliable domestic wood industry for military and civilian needs.
- The wood industry is a crucial part of the U.S. manufacturing and defense industrial base, supporting 500 facilities and over 750,000 direct and indirect jobs.
- As the recent California wildfires have shown, forest management and wildfire risk reduction are essential to protecting American lives and communities.
IMPROVING FOREST MANAGEMENT: President Trump has long been an advocate for improving forest management to protect communities and natural resources.
- In his first term, President Trump signed legislation to improve the funding process for the Forest Service and the Department of the Interiorโs wildfire suppression operations.
- Before this fix, the funding structure forced firefighting agencies to take funds from prevention programs to cover the rising costs of responding to wildfires.
- President Trump took strong action to prevent and combat the spread of wildfires, focusing on strategies to reduce fire risks and improve forest conditions.
- As part of his broader America First agenda, President Trump is focused on reducing foreign dependency on foreign goods across various sectors, including steel, aluminum, and copper.