Latest American tariffs on B.C. lumber are ‘absurd,’ says Premier David Eby
VICTORIA — It is “completely absurd” that softwood lumber exports from British Columbia to the United States face higher duties than the same product from Russia, Premier David Eby said Wednesday.
He said the softwood lumber industry is “under direct attack” after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed an additional tariff of 10 per cent on imported softwood lumber starting Oct. 14.
“I want you to just keep in mind the perspective that Russia now has preferential access for their softwood to the U.S. compared with Canada and British Columbia,” Eby said. “In other words, it is easier and cheaper for the Russians to access the U.S. market than it is for Canadians.”
This new levy means that Canadian softwood lumber entering the United States will see total import taxes exceeding 45 per cent, while Russia is exempt from U.S. reciprocal tariffs, although it is still subject to various western sanctions following its invasion of Ukraine.


