U.S. plans to nearly triple anti-dumping duty on Canadian softwood as tariffs loom
VANCOUVER — A proposed anti-dumping duty from the United States on Canadian lumber is the latest jab in the ongoing softwood dispute creating even more uncertainty for the sector, says the head of an industry group.
Kurt Niquidet, president of the BC Lumber Trade Council, said Monday companies are putting decisions on hold following the latest duty announcement and the threat of U.S. tariffs that could total more than 50 per cent for Canadian lumber exports by this summer.
He said uncertainty within the industry does not create a good business environment in Canada.
“What I’ve been hearing is investment decisions and some of the operational decisions can be on hold because of this uncertainty,” he said in an interview.


