Canada drops 2 appeals of U.S. anti-dumping duties on softwood lumber
- Canada has ceased two legal challenges against U.S. duties on softwood lumber.
- Dina Destin stated the withdrawal reflects a strategic choice for a negotiated resolution with the U.S.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a $1.2 billion aid package for the lumber industry.
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Canada drops pair of legal challenges of U.S. softwood tariffs
OTTAWA • Canada has dropped two legal challenges of U.S. duties on Canadian softwood lumber, a move Canada-U.S. Trade Minister and New Brunswick MP Dominic LeBlanc says was done with industry’s knowledge.
Global Affairs Canada believes that this can maximize "the prospects for a settlement negotiated with the United States."
Canada drops 2 appeals of U.S. anti-dumping duties on softwood lumber (Business)
Canada has dropped two legal challenges of United States duties on Canadian softwood lumber. The U.S. has long accused Canada's softwood lumber sector of violating rules on anti-dumping - flooding a market with cheaper, subsidized products to disrupt a domestic industry. The U.S. Commerce Department...
Canada Drops 2 Appeals of US Anti-Dumping Duties on Softwood Lumber
Canada has dropped two legal challenges of United States duties on Canadian softwood lumber. The U.S. has long accused Canada’s softwood lumber sector of violating rules on anti-dumping — flooding a market with cheaper, subsidized products to disrupt a domestic industry. The U.S. Commerce Department announced plans last month to nearly triple duties on Canadian softwood lumber to just over 20 percent. The Wall Street Journal first reported this …
Canada abandoned two legal challenges to U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber.
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