Canada has new ways to pressure Washington over softwood lumber duties: ambassador
VANCOUVER — Canada’s ambassador to the United States says Canadian officials have new leverage as they urge Washington to negotiate a solution to the long-standing dispute over U.S. duties on softwood lumber.
Kirsten Hillman told a British Columbia forest industry conference that high lumber prices could affect U.S. President Joe Biden’s ability to fulfil his pandemic recovery goals, which include more affordable, environmentally friendly housing.
She says pressure is mounting for the Biden administration to address the softwood dispute as current lumber supply shortages and record-high prices mean more Americans are unable to get into the housing market.
However, Hillman says the White House and the U.S. Lumber Coalition have not yet signalled interest in coming back to the negotiating table.