Trade minister cites housing shortage as cause for ceasefire in U.S. softwood spat
WASHINGTON — Canada’s international trade minister says the great North American softwood lumber standoff is putting a drag on the continent’s already tight housing supply.
Mary Ng says Ottawa will contest the U.S. International Trade Commission’s latest decision to maintain “unjustified” duties on imports of Canadian softwood.
The commission ruled late last month that lifting the duties would result in what it calls “material injury” to the U.S. forestry industry.
Ng says maintaining the duties makes no sense at a time when both Canada and the U.S. are struggling with housing affordability and supply.