Think of last week’s BC Council of Forest Industries (COFI) conference in Prince George as a swift kick in the Carhartts for our forestry sector ...
... for decades, the U.S. has been Canada’s top trading partner for forest products, but that’s rapidly shifting. Despite lumber producers having to deal with ever present softwood countervailing duties and anti-dumping fees, the US remained our top partner.
With the US imposing new tariffs and making trade more difficult, the relationship is no longer as reliable as it once was. The odds are against this situation reversing anytime soon.
This harsh reality means Canada needs to find new markets and adjust its approach to forestry. Relying solely on the US is no longer an option ...
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