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US-China deal spells growth for wheat growers

Demand for apples also on the upswing
December 17, 2020
Kevin Blocker
While COVID-19 may continue to wreak havoc on certain sectors of the economy next year, observers involved in two of the state's five largest agricultural commodities predict they won't be among them. Officials with the Washington Grain Commission an
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Economic models show bump in retail activity next year

Restaurant industry still highly vulnerable
December 17, 2020
Kevin Blocker
While many of 2020's economic challenges due to COVID-19 will carry into next year, the most recent forecast for the state's retail industry shows more promise than first expected. At press time, the Washington state Department of Revenue's most
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INW mining industry looks ahead with optimism

Lucky Friday output up; Bunker Hill anticipates reopening long-idled mine
December 17, 2020
Mike McLean
The mining industry in the Inland Northwest and throughout the U.S. shares some guarded optimism looking forward to 2021 and the incoming presidential administration, says Mark Compton, executive director of the Spokane-based American Exploration & Mining
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Spokane-area tourism to remain dormant through mid-2021

Losses mount; recovery expected to take years but hope for second-half rally persists in industry
December 17, 2020
Virginia Thomas
The tourism industry here expects to see some signs of recovery in 2021 from the stifling effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but likely not until midyear. Meg Winchester, president and CEO of Visit Spokane, says that by all accounts, 2020 was shaping up
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Low interest rates, high deposits to steer finance sector

Despite spike in loans, earnings could slump
December 17, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Experts here say that while financial institutions have seen increases in loans and deposits in 2020, they could feel the squeeze of low interest rates in 2021. In March, the U.S. Federal Reserve lowered the federal fund rate-the benchmark interest
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Full job recovery is possible in 2021, Spokane economists say

Regaining lost jobs will require stimulus, successful vaccines
December 17, 2020
Linn Parish
If a few positive steps are taken in 2021, the Inland Northwest could regain all of the jobs it lost this year, Spokane-area economists say. Such a recovery might not be V-shaped, but it would be a dramatic comeback, as Avista chief economist Grant
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Natasha Nellis

Gains expected in much of Inland Northwest

Industrial development, single-family home sales are top performers in '20
December 17, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Real estate in Spokane stayed surprisingly strong in most sectors through the pandemic, say industry observers here, with home sales and commercial real estate investment, particularly in industrial space, seeing strong growth. Rob Higgins, executive
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PotlatchDeltic Corp.

Wood products pricing volatility likely to persist

Pandemic-related supply constraints likely in new year
December 17, 2020
Virginia Thomas
A year marked by high demand, supply constraints, and mercurial commodities pricing likely will lead to continued volatility for at least the first half of 2021, some wood products industry observers say. Joel White, executive officer of the Spokane Home
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Kevin Blocker

Health care system to continue to be challenged

Medical facilities here incurring COVID-19 costs while swarmed with patients
December 17, 2020
Kevin Blocker
While Washington state officials say the first COVID-19 vaccinations will be available to select groups of residents this month, local health care officials say there will continue to be areas of uncertainty heading into next year.
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Natasha Nellis

Construction activity likely to be strong in 2021

Labor, supply shortages kneecap builders' efforts to meet high demand
December 17, 2020
Natasha Nellis
The 2020 construction season got off to a slow start because of pandemic-induced restrictions. Overall, though, industry observers here say the season finished better than expected, and 2021 is expected to even better. About $30 million in public work
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