U.S. Lumber Coalition Applauds President Trump's Trade Law Enforcement Pushing Share of Unfairly Traded Canadian Lumber Down to 21 Percent; Continued Strong Enforcement Key to Permanently Lowering Canadian Market Share to Single Digits or Below
The U.S. Lumber Coalition credits trade law enforcement with reducing Canadian lumber imports to 21 percent and securing over $7 billion in duties to support U.S. priorities.
- The U.S. Lumber Coalition applauds President Trump on Aug. 13, 2025, for pushing the share of unfairly traded Canadian lumber down to 21 percent.
- Amid exhaustive U.S. Department of Commerce investigations, Canada was found dumping lumber into the U.S. and benefiting from distortive subsidies, despite the NAHB supporting imports.
- In his statement, Zoltan van Heyningen reported almost nine billion board feet of U.S. lumber capacity gains and over 30 billion board feet of U.S.-produced lumber for American homes.
- Strengthening domestic supply lines will benefit U.S. workers and help the United States achieve greater self-reliance in softwood lumber production.
- With the conclusion of the sixth administrative review, the U.S. Department of Commerce found Canada owes an estimated $1.3 billion in duties for dumping, and van Heyningen emphasized continued strong enforcement.
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U.S. Lumber Coalition Applauds President Trump's Trade Law Enforcement Pushing Share of Unfairly Traded Canadian Lumber Down to 21 Percent; Continued Strong Enforcement Key to Permanently Lowering Canadian Market Share to Single Digits or Below
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest available trade data shows that American lumber producers and their workers are supplying more lumber to build American homes, while the share of unfairly traded lumber imported from Canada has fallen to…
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