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:: Friday, February 13, 2004 ::
World's biggest sawmill opens in central B.C. AP, Seattle Post Intelligencer
Analysts said U.S. duties on Canadian softwood have added pressure on industry giants such as Canfor and Weyerhaeuser Co. to use economies of scale to cut the cost of producing dimension lumber.
Weyerhaeuser spokeswoman Sarah Goodman would not comment on reports that the company based in Federal Way is planning a super sawmill in Kamloops, but said the trend in the province is 'scaling up.'------------------------------------------- posted 6:43 AM :: reference link ::
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