BC Lumber Trade Council responds to latest U.S. Commerce Department decision on #softwoodlumber duties, presses for bilateral dispute resolution in this six year #tradedispute
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In response to President Biden's State of the Union address, #BClumber producers remain focused on working on both sides of the border to maximize #Canada's opportunity to provide the low-carbon products we know US homebuilders and consumers want and need:https://t.co/QmhvXQNTL6
BC lumber producers applaud Government of Canada for challenging unfair U.S. duties on #softwoodlumber which hurt Canadian workers and families, along with US consumers. 🇨🇦 @mary_ng@JonathanWNV@JustinTrudeau@cafreeland https://t.co/kkISoM4wgZ
Today's decision by the US Department of Commerce to double duty rates for 🇨🇦 softwood lumber products hurts not only Canadian workers and businesses but American consumers and families too. Read our statement here ⬇️ https://t.co/o7JqtHRuAg
Trade is key to our post-COVID recovery. Duties on softwood lumber are unjustified and hurt both of our countries. We will always defend the interest of the businesses and hundreds of thousands of Canada’s forestry sector workers.
My statement: https://t.co/iikjHgguLY
BC softwood lumber producers issue statement on today's U.S. Department of Commerce's issuance of new countervailing and antidumping duty rates https://t.co/GiOgMfQLIo
BC's $7B #ForestrySupplyChain includes big & small businesses that provide the industry with tools & tech to do things better, safer & more sustainably - like @FYBRinc!
Learn about FYBR & other suppliers in our new study #DeepRootsStrongCommunities ➡️ https://t.co/dktPucPt3g
DYK @cityofvancouver, @cityofsurrey, and other urban centres are forestry communities too? In 2019, the industry spent $7B on goods & services from 9,900 suppliers in 340 BC communities. Here's the top 5! Read our study #DeepRootsStrongCommunities here: https://t.co/BYHhfl1ZZO
What does a forester in @CityofPG, a drone maker in @CityofVancouver & an environmental consultant in @CityofVictoria have in common? They're all part of a $7B #ForestrySupplyChain that reached 340 BC communities in 2019. Watch ⬇️ & read our new study: https://t.co/BYHhfl1ZZO
Today we launched a new economic study that shows BC's forest industry has deep roots and builds strong communities across the province. Read our news release here for more information ⬇️
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In 2019, BC's forest industry purchased $7B in goods & services from ~9,900 suppliers. If each supplier employs 5, 10, 100 people - that's a lot of British Columbians who count on the #ForestrySupplyChain to support their families. Read our new study: https://t.co/BYHhfl1ZZO
Le Canada est déçu de la décision des États-Unis de faire appel au rapport de @wto sur les droits compensatoirs américains sur le bois d'oeuvre 🇨🇦.
Nous continuerons de travailler sans relâche pour défendre notre secteur forestier et les travailleurs.
Canada is disappointed about the U.S. decision to appeal the @wto panel report on duties on 🇨🇦 softwood lumber.
We'll continue to work tirelessly to defend our forestry sector, which supports hundreds of thousands of jobs for hard-working Canadians.
Hey teachers! We know school’s going to look different this Fall and we want to help! Check out our website to book a virtual classroom visit, fun videos & #ForestEducation resources – https://t.co/CCcUpleWOB 🍎📏🌲
The latest WTO ruling is a victory for BC in the long & difficult softwood lumber dispute. The forestry sector is vital to the people whose livelihoods depend on it.
We will keep working to end unfair US duties on 🇨🇦 softwood lumber exports.
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