Sentences with phrase «on lumber exports»

Had Canada kept disputing the tariffs, he said, the country would have likely got every penny back from the United States and would not have had to accept restrictions on lumber exports.
In the months ahead, tariffs on lumber exports to the U.S. will bite, while uncertainty over trade policy will continue to impede investment.

Not exact matches

Indeed, Canada is already bracing for another volley of duties on billions of dollars worth of lumber exports — an industry that has enjoyed only brief interludes of free trade since the late 1980s.
Despite the U.S. Department of Commerce's decision to hit all other Canadian producers with countervailing duties of 19.88 per cent starting this year, many industry insiders and political leaders are hopeful Atlantic Canadian companies can be exempted from tariffs on softwood lumber exports to the United States.
The provincial government will be working with Ottawa when it comes to litigation over what they both consider unfair duties by the U.S. government on softwood lumber exports from Canada.
Given that the revenues from non-oil Canadian exports are dropping too (lumber, drugs etc.), it seems unfair to blame the nation's misfortunes on its one most notable industry, or even to categorize 2015's minor ebbs as true «misfortunes.»
Completed in 1878, the railroad put the town of Alamosa on the map with its new found supply of ore, lumber and cattle and export of agricultural and mining products, with passenger and freight services continuing until 1950.
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