U.S. tariffs imposed in October have prompted a pulp mill in Maine to halt purchases of Canadian timber, resulting in lost ...
The U.S. has repeatedly said tariffs on Canadian lumber are necessary because Canadian governments were subsidizing the domestic forest-products industry, and that the Canadian sector was dumping--or ...
An Aroostook County Superior Court judge has fined three Canadian logging companies $1,000 each for violating state labor laws by failing to show ownership of equipment. Justice Allen Hunter approved ...
Canadian producers are attempting to divert about 10 per cent of the lumber normally sent south of the border to new buyers ...
"By pouring on yet more subsidies, Canada is making it perfectly clear that they are looking to circumvent U.S. trade measures, and neutralize President Trump's Section 232 measures, imposed ...
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