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.
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.
Disagreements over
the softwood lumber trade between the two states began in the 1980s and have not since been satisfactorily resolved.
Horgan is looking for a resolution in
the softwood lumber trade dispute between Canada and the U.S.
Rep. Duncan told builders that he supports their efforts to urge President Trump to restart negotiations with Canada on
the softwood lumber trade dispute.
Not exact matches
Both Republicans and Democrats pressed him to crack down on
trade with Canada, including digital piracy, counterfeit products and
softwood lumber.
Canada has not always won disputes using that tool, the argument goes, and if a good deal on
softwood lumber can be struck quickly, outside of NAFTA, maybe Canada could rely on the World
Trade Organization mechanism and domestic courts to do the referring.
It wasn't Trump's first move to retaliate against a country's perceived unfair
trade practices: The U.S. has moved forward with tariffs against Canadian
softwood lumber exports, initially proposed in April 2017, for instance.
The government will also provide $ 191 million over five years to Global Affairs Canada and Natural Resources Canada to support
softwood lumber jobs through litigation under the World
Trade Organization and the NAFTA dispute settlement mechanisms.
The B.C.
Lumber Trade Council says the province exports $ 4.6 billion in
softwood lumber to the U.S. each year.
One alternative for the Canadian government to consider is to reinvigorate the State - to - State dispute resolution system under NAFTA Chapter 20, as a replacement for the Chapter 19 panel review process, with some re-jigging to add special provisions to deal with
trade remedy disputes such as the ongoing
softwood lumber battle.
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.
Amid a bubbling
trade dispute over softwood lumber and dairy with Canada, the Trump administration is now considering an Executive Order on withdrawing from the North American Free Trade Agreement, two White House officials confirmed to CBS
trade dispute over
softwood lumber and dairy with Canada, the Trump administration is now considering an Executive Order on withdrawing from the North American Free
Trade Agreement, two White House officials confirmed to CBS
Trade Agreement, two White House officials confirmed to CBS News.
We will continue to work with the Government of Canada, our fellow Atlantic Provinces and the
softwood lumber industry toward achieving an exclusion,» said the
trade minister.
WASHINGTON — The Canadian government is threatening multiple
trade actions against the United States in retaliation for duties on
softwood lumber.
Another sticking point in Canada's
trade relationship with the U.S. has been the ongoing
softwood lumber dispute.
But now that Trudeau has assumed his new role, he will first have to contend with a long - burning
trade issue between the two countries: that of
softwood lumber.
When discussing the biggest
trade issues Canada faces with the U.S. — a proposed Border Adjustment Tax,
softwood lumber disagreements and NAFTA renegotiation — Ambassador MacNaughton stated that he expects discussions to go well for Canada, but added the caveat that there will be bumps in the road.
The Canadian
softwood lumber industry and Canadian energy companies depend a lot on free
trade with the United States.
However, as illustrated by the US's imposition of 20 % countervailing duties on Canadian
softwood lumber in April 2017, along with the recent Boeing / Bombardier dispute, Canada is unlikely to escape the «America First»
trade policy unscathed.
The system seems especially important today in light of big cases where the US is trying to unilaterally impose tariffs on Canadian
softwood lumber and Canadian aircraft for allegedly violating rules governing fair
trade.
The Trump administration has made it known that the
softwood lumber industry and Canadian livestock are both sources of interest, where the U.S. would like to seek more favourable terms of
trade.
[The Indigenous Network of Environment and
Trade] argued that Canada's policy of not recognizing aboriginal treaty rights [in the Canadian - US
softwood lumber dispute] was a form of a cash subsidy, a real cash subsidy, because the only thing that the
He was appointed for «his contributions to reforming labour and employment standards as one of North America's foremost legal scholars,» including serving as a panelist in the United States / Canada Free
Trade Agreement
softwood lumber arbitration in 1992.
Osendarp has long distinguished herself in international legal circles as the Government of Canada's principal U.S. based lawyer in Canada's high - profile, ongoing
softwood lumber dispute with the United States (frequently referred to as «the biggest
trade battle on the planet»).
Canada is the United States» largest
trading partner, and
softwood lumber exports have been the longest - running point of friction between the two countries.
She was also co-lead in the multiple investigations, administrative reviews and related NAFTA, World
Trade Organization (WTO) and Court of International
Trade appeals connected to the «
Lumber IV»
softwood lumber dispute.