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Consumers Hopeful Significant Changes Occur in Canadian Lumber Deal; With Current Prices, Duties Will Be At Peak When Agreement Starts

 

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                See our profile page for mission statement,

                profile and proposed solution to the 

                softwood lumber agreement.                           

      

Blame Canada

                Myths and facts about Canadian and U.S.

                lumber subsidies and environmental

                issues

The Hill

                

                U.S. Senators Don Nickles (R-OK), Jon Kyl  

                (R-AZ), Jim Bunning (R-KY), James Inhofe (R- OR), 

                Chuck Hagel (R-NB), Pat Roberts (R-KS), Jack Reed 

                (D-RI), Evan Bayh (D-IN), Peter Fitzgerald (R-Il), Richard 

                Lugar (IN) urges President Bush to continue pursuing

                discussions with the Canadian Government to 

                "promote open trade between the United States and 

                Canada on softwood lumber, free of trade restraints that

                harm consumers."  (March 13, 2003)

Impact

                How the softwood lumber agreement affects 

                U.S. home builders and homebuyers.

 

Members

                Our members represent more than 95 percent 

                 of the lumber users and consumers in the 

                 United States.  See a list of members and       

                 selected profiles

News

                Get the breaking stories concerning the fight to 

                end the softwood lumber agreement

Submissions to the USTR 

               Getting the message to the U.S. Trade 

                Representative

History

                NAHB Background paper

                Thomas/Apsey paper