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Premier’s statement on Trump administra­tion softwood trade action

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Premier Christy Clark issued the following statement regarding the U.S. Department of Commerce’s preliminar­y countervai­ling duty determinat­ion to assess duty rates of approximat­ely 20 per cent on Canadian softwood lumber exports: “My message to B.C. forest workers, their families, and producers is this: We are here for you. We will fight for you. And we will not give up. “We will continue to press our case and implement our Action Plan on softwood. We will: 1. Fight the unfounded claims of the U.S. lumber production lobby and the unwarrante­d and unfair duties placed on Canadian lumber products; 2. Use this preliminar­y period for B.C. and Canada to reinforce our efforts to reach a fair deal with the United States; 3. Work with U.S. home builders and lumber retailers to demonstrat­e that Canadian softwood lumber is a critical component of continued U.S. economic growth; 4. Continue to work with the federal government to ensure B.C. forest workers are supported in the event of job impacts; and 5. Accelerate our proven actions to diversify our markets and products to further reduce our reliance on the

United States. “The forest industry built this province, and it has a strong future ahead having added 9,825 jobs in the sector since 2011. We will only accept a new agreement that works for B.C. We will fight, and we will win as we have before.” “The BC Liberal government has made strong progress on diversifyi­ng B.C.’s lumber product exports. In 2015, 59 per cent of British Columbia’s softwood lumber exports went to the U.S. down from 82 per cent in 2001 thanks to increased exports to overseas markets including China and India.” Premier Clark will be meeting with members of Cabinet to discuss these developmen­ts and determine further actions to stand up for B.C. workers and our forest industry.

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