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:: Monday, September 01, 2003 ::
Play hardball with U.S. on trade: Forestry CEO By SANDRA CORDON
Canadian businesses and government must play hardball with their American counterparts if they want to survive devastating trade wars with the United States, says an influential forest-products executive.
That aggressive approach involves hinging U.S. access to Canada's plentiful oil and gas supplies on fair access to U.S. markets for Canadian companies, said David Emerson, chief executive of lumber giant Canfor Corp.------------------------------------------- posted 7:15 AM :: reference link ::
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