The Softwood Lumber Dispute Between Canada and The United States |
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"The Government[s] of Canada and the United States made a huge investment in the Softwood Lumber Agreement to resolve more than 20 years of litigation."1 - Susan Schwab, United States Trade Representative, in March 2007 "The NAFTA panel decision is gravely flawed and signifies a potential end to an important antidote in the U.S. lumber industry's efforts to counter the poison that is Canadian lumber industry practices."2 - Steve Swanson, Chairman of the Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports, in March 2007 "When this incompetent government signed the softwood deal last fall, it promised seven years of peace and we have got barely seven months."3 - Michael Ignatieff, Member of Canadian Parliament, in April 2007. Introduction
However, US lumber producers objected to Canada's trade practices, especially to the stumpage fees5 that the provincial governments collected from lumber companies, saying that they were so low that they amounted to subsidies.
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"United States Requests Consultations with Canada under the 2006 Softwood Lumber
Agreement," www.ustr.gov, March 30, 2007. |
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