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New Brunswick lumber producers pleased after U.S. duty rates loweredThe producers are still calling for a reinstatement of the 'historic' exemption the Maritime provinces received from U.S. lumber duties.CanadaNov 26, 2020
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford heading to Washington for NAFTA briefingFord and Economic Development Minister Jim Wilson will meet Wednesday with federal officials carrying out trade negotiations in the U.S. capital.CanadaSep 17, 2018
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Saskatoon-based Cameco responds to U.S. uranium investigation launchAbout 30 per cent of Cameco’s uranium sales last year went to facilities in the United States.EconomyJul 18, 2018
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Rising tariffs forcing Harley-Davidson to move some motorcycle production overseasU.S. President Donald Trump has used Harley-Davidson as an example of a U.S. business that is being harmed by trade barriers. Yet Harley has warned consistently against tariffs.ConsumerJun 25, 2018
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United States imposes more anti-dumping duties on Canadian newsprintThe U.S. Department of Commerce says it found Canadian exporters underpriced uncoated groundwood paper by between 0 and 22.16 per cent.EnvironmentMar 13, 2018
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New Brunswick may be in better position to absorb softwood lumber duty hit: Export Development CanadaThe New Brunswick government says the forest industry accounts for 17,000 direct jobs in New BrunswickEconomyNov 6, 2017
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New Brunswick hit with softwood tariffs, but rest of region exemptNew Brunswick softwood lumber producers, who had been exempt from U.S. tariffs in the past, will now have to pay 20.83 per cent duty.CanadaNov 2, 2017
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U.S. cuts softwood lumber duties on all Canadian producers – except for 2 companiesThe U.S. Department of Commerce has reduced softwood lumber duties for all but two Canadian producers.CanadaNov 2, 2017
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U.S. delays announcement of additional duties on BombardierThe Montreal-based transportation manufacturer has said it wouldn't be shocked if the U.S. piles on by announcing another "absurd" duty.CanadaOct 5, 2017
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Canadian industries concerned about knock-on effects of Bombardier tariffsThe U.S. Department of Commerce's decision this week to slap major tariffs on Bombardier has raised concerns about ripple effects across Canada's trade exposed industries.Sep 28, 2017
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