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 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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