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Canada's softwood lumber industry is grappling with its future, as it tries to assess the impact and fallout of U.S.
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 ...
U.S. Department of Commerce plans to raise duties by nearly 140 per cent against most Canadian lumber producers ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has launched an investigation into timber and lumber products from several countries based on ...
Steep American duties on Canadian softwood lumber were expected to be a focal point as British Columbia Premier David Eby met ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney was in Victoria Monday, meeting with Premier David Eby to talk about strategies to protect B.C.'s ...
The Commerce Department plans to more than double the combined anti-dumping and countervailing duties against most Canadian ...
Since 2016, Canada's excess lumber capacity has surged threefold to 8.7 billion board feet and is not sustainable. With non-U ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced April 4 the preliminary determination of an anti-subsidy rate of 14.38% in the ...
"My concern is that the president has committed to targeting our softwood lumber industry even more than the Americans ...
Canada's softwood lumber industry is grappling with its future after the U.S. announced duties would be raised to just over 34%. Previously - it was just over 14%. Some sawmills have already cut ...