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An infographic titled “Why NAFTA Chapter 19 Must Be Eliminated” outlines the impact of U.S.-Canada lumber trade disputes, with a timeline of key events from 1986 to 1994 and summarized arguments.
April 5, 2018
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The National Association of Homebuilders Fighting to Advance Canadian Interests to the Detriment of U.S. Lumber Production Supply Lines and Workers
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Canada Escalates Unfair Trade Practices With New Subsidies, Risking Further Disruption to U.S. Lumber Production and Supply Chain
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Epoch Times: What’s Behind the US–Canada Lumber Feud? American lumber producers are pushing for tougher trade policies with Canada, which it accuses of timber dumping.