Carney meeting with Canada’s premiers, responding to latest U.S. tariffs today
- The United States imposed tariffs on various countries while sparing Canada and Mexico. Premier David Eby expressed concerns about ongoing tariffs from the United States, particularly on softwood lumber, which he fears will significantly impact British Columbia's economy.
- Eby raised worries about the existing tariffs of 14.4 percent on softwood lumber and emphasized the need for caution regarding U.S.-Canada relations.
- Eby congratulated Prime Minister Mark Carney on improving relations but warned that new decisions could quickly change this dynamic. He hopes for a stable and constructive partnership to enhance prosperity for all involved.
- Eby expressed concerns about the ongoing impact of U.S. Tariffs on British Columbia's industries and cautioned against getting overly comfortable despite exemptions from harsher tariffs.
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High anxiety over softwood lumber despite tone change from U.S.: B.C. premier
British Columbia's premier said Thursday he is encouraged to see a shifting tone in U.S. President Donald Trump's talks with Canada, but concerns remain about how tariffs could devastate the province's softwood lumber sector.
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