AFPA cautiously optimistic softwood tariffs are coming down
The Alberta Forest Products Association is cautiously optimistic about the possibility of lower American tariffs on softwood lumber.
Reports that came out Monday said reductions are coming in August.
Director of Communications Brock Mulligan says the Association is awaiting a formal notification, but this is still good news.
“Softwood lumber disputes hurt consumers on both sides of the border. They cause a distorted lumber market and far higher prices for American consumers. They cause lost jobs or, at least, lost opportunities at mills here in Canada and they also hurt people who work in the States and in Canada in sectors like retail and transportation.”