Sentences with phrase «lumber trade»

The phrase "lumber trade" refers to the buying, selling, and transporting of wood or timber. It involves the business of cutting down trees, processing the wood, and distributing it to be used in construction, furniture, or other industries where wood products are needed. Full definition
Horgan is looking for a resolution in the softwood lumber trade dispute between Canada and the U.S.
The U.S. - Canada softwood lumber trade dispute, housing finance reform and tax - related housing issues were on the agenda when NAHB Senior Officers recently met with Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin in Washington, D.C.
Disagreements over the softwood lumber trade between the two states began in the 1980s and have not since been satisfactorily resolved.
The city established itself as a railroad town with a flourishing lumber trade and, today, is spread alongside a section of Route 66.
Rep. Duncan told builders that he supports their efforts to urge President Trump to restart negotiations with Canada on the softwood lumber trade dispute.
Disputes over the softwood lumber trade — which applies to wood originating from conifers, about 80 % of the global lumber industry — have plagued bilateral relations between the two states since the 1980s, and have most recently been addressed by the 2006 agreement.
In February 2006, after working on the lumber trade file for nearly six years, Ed Gillespie visited Vancouver to make the keynote speech at a forum on the softwood lumber dispute, NAFTA and American trade policy.
He said the U.S. has a deficit once you include energy and lumber trade, «and when you do, we lose $ 17 billion a year.
Pine was also the major species of Canada's lumber trade for decades, exported to build the canals and railways that connected cities and towns throughout the U.S. and Canada.
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