As Canada starts case at WTO, the US warns to replace Canadian goods for Chinese softwood imports

As Canada starts case at WTO, the US warns to replace Canadian goods for Chinese softwood imports
Canada has filed a wide-ranging complaint to the World Trade Organization, explaining how the US applies the punitive tarrifs. The US was annoyed by the act and called it a massive attack on the American system of international trade.    US trade czar Robert Lighthizer announced that if Canada wins this case, this could lead to a flood of Chinese imports into the U.S. and actually squeeze out Canadian goods, The Canadian Press informs.    Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign affairs minister, says the case is directly tied to softwood lumber, where ...

Register for unlimited access

We work hard to bring you the latest news in the world of the international wood industry. The article you are currently reading is available only to registered users.
By registering you gain access to:
  • Thousands of quality articles
  • In-depth analyses of market trends
  • Exclusive market price insights
  • And much more!
Checkout Options
Yearly subscription - 290€/12 months
password strength indicator
Additional Info




We Accept PayPal
Billing Address

Keywords