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B.C. asks PM Carney to keep softwood on radar as tariff deadline looms

By News RoomJuly 30, 20252 Mins Read
B.C. asks PM Carney to keep softwood on radar as tariff deadline looms
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B.C. asks PM Carney to keep softwood on radar as tariff deadline looms

By Wolfgang Depner

The Canadian Press

Posted July 30, 2025 5:49 pm

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B.C. Premier David Eby says the federal government cannot forget about the fate of British Columbia’s softwood lumber industry as the deadline for a trade deal between the United States and Canada is hours away.

Aug. 1 is the deadline the United States has set for a trade deal with Canada, and Eby says he hopes his province’s softwood lumber industry remains on the “radar” of Prime Minister Mark Carney as Ottawa continues negotiations.

Eby told an unrelated news conference that the industry has been the “canary in the coal mine” signalling American protectionism, saying Canadian softwood exports have been subject to “unfair duties” for the “better part of almost two generations,” well before the current trade dispute triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump.

But Eby says the dispute’s long-standing nature does not mean the industry “should be ignored,” and resolving it could actually help broker a larger deal.

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The industry faces combined duties of 34.94 per cent, after the U.S. Department of Commerce hiked anti-dumping duties to 20.56 per cent.

While other industries such as Ontario’s automobile sector are important, Eby says the prolonged length of the softwood lumber dispute and pre-existing duties should not lead to the assumption that the industry is not a “priority.”

 


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