Canada ‘extremely disappointed’ with U.S. raising softwood lumber duty rate -minister -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO – A worker examines the lumber being transported on a conveyor belt in West Fraser Pacific Inland Resources’ sawmill, Smithers (British Columbia), Canada, February 4, 2020. REUTERS/Jesse Winter(Reuters) – Canada is “extremely disappointed” by the United States’ decision to raise duties on softwood lumber imported from Canada to 17.9%. This was stated late Wednesday night by Mary Ng, Canadian Trade Minister.
Minister said that Canada asked the United States not to impose unwarranted duties upon Canadian softwood lumber products.
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