Trump declares 20% tariff on Canadian softwood lumber

| April 24, 2017 in National News

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Multiple reports are surfacing that Donald Trump announced a 20% tariff on softwood lumber going into the U.S. from Canada today while speaking with the U.S. media.

Trump's announcement has sent waves through the west coast logging industry

“We’re going to be putting a 20% tax on softwood lumber coming in, tariff on softwood coming into the United States from Canada,”  said President Trump according to Charlie Spiering of Breitbart Media.

Trump told reporters, “Canada has treated us very unfairly” and also threatened a tax on Canada’s dairy industry, according to Trey Yingst of OANN.

The tariffs have been anticipated since last week when Trump launched a barrage of criticism against Canada’s dairy, energy and lumber sectors.

B.C. Premiere Christy Clark quickly responded with a statement saying government will fight for B.C.'s forest workers.

The Federal government gave more than $300 million in late 2002 and then $1.5 billion in November 2005, with $900 million for loan insurance to help financially strapped exporters when American duties were imposed in 2001.

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