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The US and Canada are fighting about lumber once again. The neighbors have feuded over “softwood” lumber from fast-growing ...
Canada is open to considering limits on softwood lumber exports to the U.S. to try to ease some trade friction between the ...
Canada is indicating a possible policy shift in one of its longest-running trade battles with the United States. British Columbia Premier David Eby stated that Canada may consider limiting its ...
Canada will challenge what Ottawa described as an "unfair, unjust and illegal" extension of U.S. import duties on Canadian softwood lumber products, the trade ministry said on Tuesday.
Canada has announced its intention to challenge the U.S. tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber products, which Ottawa has characterized as "unfair, unjust and illegal." Fox News Media Fox Business ...
Canada expressed its satisfaction with a ruling from a trade dispute panel, which stated that the U.S. should reevaluate certain aspects of its policy concerning softwood lumber.
A lingering trade dispute between the US and Canada is expected to keep tariffs on softwood lumber in place, adding to soaring inflation costs. The US is expected to lower duty rates on Canadian ...
Softwood lumber is an important material in homebuilding, particularly in the single-family category. Ng said U.S. duties now in effect are at a combined duty rate of 7.99%, a rate set in July by ...
The decades-long softwood lumber dispute between the US and Canada is escalating even before planned tariffs take effect: The US plans to more than double existing anti-dumping and countervailing ...
Canada welcomed on Thursday a trade dispute panel ruling which said the US should review parts of its policy on softwood lumber which includes duties on most such products exported from its northern ...
Canada starts appeal of US softwood lumber tariff decision ... In 2016, imports of softwood lumber from Canada were valued at an estimated $5.66 billion. This story was updated at 5:50 p.m.
A bipartisan group of senators is urging President Obama to encourage Canada to forge an agreement on a new softwood lumber trade deal. Sens. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), along ...