BCs Wood Manufacturers Call Lumber Dispute With US a Broken Process

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CanadaLumber awaiting shipment is seen stacked at the Gorman Brothers Lumber sawmill, in West Kelowna, B.C., on Aug. 5, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl DyckThe Canadian Press4/10/2026|Updated: 4/10/20260:00British Columbia’s wood manufacturing sector says Canada’s softwood lumber dispute mechanism with the United States is a “broken process.”The complaint by the Independent Wood Processors Association comes after the U.S. Department of Commerce posted its preliminary tariff determination for the sector, estimated at just short of 25 percent, lower than the current duty rate of more than 35 percent.

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