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:: Friday, December 10, 2004 ::
Lumber Producer Fuming Over Leaked Documents Thunder Bay Post
On December 13th, the U.S Department of Commerce will hand down a ruling on the three and half billion dollars worth of tariffs collected by the U.S over the last three years, the ruling is expected to favour Canadian interests.
But a leaked document implies that the B.C Lumber Council and American multi-national Weyerhaueser are trying to convince the DOC to leave the 29 percent tariffs in place and let the two sides negotiate their own settlement. Yves Fricot of Buchanan Forest Products says, if true, such an effort is unacceptable.------------------------------------------- posted 7:54 AM :: reference link ::
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