Canada’s Forest Sector Speaks Out Against Unnecessary Tariffs on Canadian Exports

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Nakina Forest Products

THUNDER BAY – BUSINESS – With the 25% tariffs now in place as United States President Donald Trump continues his personal war on his friends and allies, the following statement was released today by Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) President and CEO, Derek Nighbor.

“The U.S. President’s move to place broad-based tariffs on Canadian exports is unjustified and unilaterally breaks the terms of the existing US-Mexico-Canada Agreement. It is also deeply disappointing in that it runs counter to the principles of trust and collaboration that the Canada-U.S. relationship has been built on for generations.

“For Canada’s forest sector, if these tariffs are not removed, they will damage a long- and well-functioning integrated forest products supply chain that runs two ways and benefits Americans and Canadians alike. It will also create business uncertainty on both sides of the border and will drive up costs for building materials and everyday household products for Americans.

“Today, we stand with our federal government and provincial and territorial Premiers in support of a swift counter-response, including a comprehensive and responsible plan to support impacted employees, businesses, and communities until the President reverses his decision.”

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