The U.S. Department of Commerce issued a preliminary anti-dumping rate of 20.07 per cent, up from 7.66 per cent set three ...
As B.C.'s softwood lumber industry, which is heavily dependent on U.S. exports, faces a double whammy of tariffs, some say that mass timber construction in the province could be a way forward.
Anti-dumping levies could total 27 per cent by summer, which would tax B.C. forest products more than 50 per cent, which Kurt Niquidet, president of the B.C. Lumber Trade Council, said would have ...
The decision also comes in response to U.S. tariffs specifically targeting Canada's dairy and lumber industries, which Eby ...
Kim Haakstad, president of the BC Council of Forest Industries, said she recognizes that there isn’t any simple solution, but that the lumber sector needs greater access to timber supplies.
The U.S. Commerce Department today announced new preliminary anti-dumping duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports of 20 ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday railed against what he called tremendously high Canadian tariffs on dairy and lumber, ...
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'Nothing more than a distraction,' B.C. forest minister says of U.S. lumber orderForest Minister Ravi Parmar says the Canadian forest sector has been playing by the rules, and that trade barriers will hurt ...
The warning was delivered via a press conference in the Oval Office on Friday, and it came one day after Trump issued a ...
BC Premier David Eby announced this morning that the Province is removing all American liquor from BC Liquor stores, instead ...
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