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Eby says B.C. could fight lumber tariffs in U.S. courts
British Columbia plans a legal challenge to a 10% U.S. national security tariff that, with other duties, totals 45% and harms the softwood lumber industry, causing job losses.
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B.C. premier says tariff ruling could pave way to challenge softwood levy
The U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down Donald Trump’s global tariffs could pave the way for challenges to other levies, including those that have disrupted B.C.’s softwood lumber industry, Premier David Eby suggested Friday.
·Canada
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Eby says B.C. could fight lumber tariffs in U.S. courts
British Columbia Premier David Eby says a ruling by the United States Supreme Court that strikes down far-reaching global tariffs opens the door to challenge other tariffs that currently hurt his province's softwood lumber industry.
·Kelowna, Canada
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution80% Left
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