British Columbia Premier David Eby told reporters that the softwood industry in B.C. is “being decimated” by unfair U.S. tariffs.
Ottawa's decision not to include the softwood lumber among the industries that will benefit from $1 billion in tariff relief ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce has posted its preliminary tariff determination for the sector, estimated at just short of 25 per cent, lower than the current duty rate of more than 35 per cent.
B.C. Premier David Eby has criticized Ottawa for omitting the softwood lumber industry from its $1.5‑billion tariff relief package aimed at steel, aluminum and copper sectors hit by new U.S. tariffs.
"It is a massive industry. In British Columbia, it is being decimated by completely unfair tariffs out of the United States, which includes tariffs on value-added products." ...
B.C. Premier David Eby is criticizing Ottawa for leaving the province’s softwood lumber industry out of a $1.5‑billion federal relief package for tariff‑hit sectors. The funding targets steel, ...
"It's peanuts compared to what is required,” says John Brink, whose workforce at a trio of wood manufacturing plants in and ...
B.C. Premier David Eby criticized the federal government for promoting a proposed Alberta-to-B.C. oil pipeline while excluding the province's softwood lumber sector from $1 billion in tariff relief ...