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- Softwood Lumber Workforce Adjustment Information Kit . . . - Unifor
A1 On June 1, 2017, the Government of Canada announced the Softwood Lumber Action Plan, a series of measures worth $867 million to support forest industry workers and communities affected by U S measures targeting softwood lumber
- Softwood lumber: important notice - Canada. ca
The program provides income support to workers eligible for Employment Insurance benefits who agree to work a temporarily reduced work week and share the available work while their employer recovers
- U. S. Lumber Coalition: Canada Announces New Subsidies for Its Softwood . . .
Our goal is to serve as the voice of the American lumber community and effectively address Canada's unfair softwood lumber trade practices
- SOFTWOOD LUMBER SUBSIDIES REPORT TO THE CONGRESS
Below, we identify subsidies provided by Canada on softwood lumber and softwood lumber products through examinations of the most recently completed CVD proceedings, WTO notifications, and the implementation and enforcement of the SLA
- Canada announces new subsidies for its softwood lumber industry
Canada consistently claims that their softwood lumber producers are not subsidized and therefore should have unfettered access to the U S market
- Ottawa announces $867M in financial assistance for softwood lumber . . .
The Canadian government will provide $867 million in loans to support the forestry industry, workers and communities impacted by softwood lumber tariffs recently imposed by the United
- Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade . . .
Canada's position remains that a new softwood lumber agreement is in the best interests of both countries, and Canada is prepared to re-engage in negotiations when the United States is ready to discuss realistic proposals that would be acceptable to Canadian industry
- U. S. Lumber Coalition: Canada Announces New Subsidies for Its Softwood . . .
The U S Lumber Coalition is an alliance of large and small softwood lumber producers from around the country, joined by their employees and woodland owners, working to address Canada’s unfair lumber trade practices
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