Let’s make a deal, Canada urges U.S. amid latest ‘baseless’ softwood lumber duties
WASHINGTON — Canada is urging the United States to make a good-faith effort at negotiating an end to the interminable bilateral dispute over softwood lumber.
International Trade Minister Mary Ng is making the overture after a fresh U.S. Commerce Department review maintained duties on softwood imports from Canada.
Ng says the duties, while modestly lower, remain an unfair, baseless and punitive measure that hurts the economy on both sides of the border.
She says a negotiated settlement is the only way the two countries will ever fully resolve the decades-old dispute.