High anxiety over softwood lumber despite tone change from U.S.: B.C. premier
- Canada will impose 25% counter-tariffs on all U.S. Vehicles not compliant with the CUSMA free trade agreement, as announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney.
- B.C. Premier David Eby stated that the province is considering additional non-tariff responses amid an ongoing trade war with the U.S.
- U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs may lead to higher import prices for consumers in B.C., according to economist Werner Antweiler.
- B.C. Economists warn of a possible escalating trade conflict, while others remain hopeful for a resolution, highlighting ongoing existing tariffs.
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High anxiety remains over softwood lumber despite tone change from U.S.: B.C. premier
British Columbia's premier said on Thursday he is encouraged to see a shifting tone in U.S. President Donald Trump's talks with Canada, but concerns remain about how tariffs could devastate the province's softwood lumber sector.
High anxiety over softwood lumber despite tone change from U.S.: B.C. premier
British Columbia’s premier said Thursday he is encouraged to see a shifting tone in U.S. President Donald Trump’s talks with Canada, but concerns remain about how tariffs could devastate the province’s softwood lumber sector. Premier David Eby said at a media availability in Victoria that he will be travelling to Prince George in central B.C. […]
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