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If you also have a specialized district that produces local ‘logs’, then these ‘imports’ actually come from your specialized district, not from ‘outside imports’.
Also, if you have a warehouse storing logs, then these same ‘imports’ actually come from your warehouse.
(Because forestry needs raw materials to be manufactured into products, and mod do not banned this logic.)
To determine whether it is from ‘outside imports’, you can check whether there is import cost from ‘outside imports’ in the economic panel for that item.
If the Mod is really has the problem, you can check whether it conflicts with other Mods.
They can be used together.
In In-Game, press the 'ESC' key on the keyboard, then to enter the game settings option, then find and click the mod name on the left, and you can see and set mod options on the right. You can refer to the pictures on top of this page.
Depending on your situation, it's impossible to know exactly why because each player has a different mod mix. You can try to reclick the checkbox.