U.S. Lumber Coalition backs Trump’s trade enforcement on Canadian imports
The U.S. Lumber Coalition has expressed strong support for President Trump’s enforcement of trade laws targeting "unfairly traded" Canadian lumber imports. Chairman Andrew Miller, also the CEO of Stimson Lumber, stated that duties imposed in 2017 under President Trump have allowed the domestic industry to regain its share of the U.S. market, reaching levels not seen since the 1970s. Since 2016, U.S. mills have increased their capacity by 8 billion board feet, introducing new mills and expanding existing ones. This surge has resulted in the production of an additional 30 billion board feet of softwood ...
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