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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Taiga Building Products Ltd T.TBL

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGAFF

Taiga Building Products Ltd is a Canada-based independent wholesale distributor of building products in Canada and the United States. The Company operates within two reportable geographic areas, Canada and the United States. It owns and operates four wood preservation plants that produce pressure treated wood products. Its product categories include composite decking, engineered wood, fencing... see more

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Taiga Building Products Ltd > U.S. doubles tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber..what???
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Post by downwithdotcom1 on May 21, 2021 5:33pm

U.S. doubles tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber..what???

unexpected..don't kill the messenger..dwdc

ALGARY - The president of the BC Lumber Trade Council says a move by the United States to double tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber is “particularly egregious” given current record high lumber prices.

Susan Yurkovich says the dramatic increase in the “all others” preliminary countervailing and anti-dumping rate to 18.32 per cent from 8.99 per cent will hurt American consumers who are faced with a market where prices are at record heights because supply can't keep up with demand.

She called on the U.S. industry to end its decades-long campaign alleging Canadian lumber is unfairly subsidized and instead work with Canada to meet demand for “low-carbon wood products” the world wants.

Former president Donald Trump's administration imposed a 20 per cent tariff on Canadian softwood in 2018, before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, but lowered it to about nine per cent late last year after a decision favouring Canada by the World Trade Organization.

In a separate news release, Jason Brochu, U.S. Lumber Coalition co-chair, applauded the Commerce Department's commitment to enforce trade laws against “subsidized and unfairly traded” Canadian lumber imports.

 

The coalition says the U.S. industry remains open to a new U.S.-Canada softwood lumber trade agreement “if and when” Canada demonstrates it is serious about negotiations.

“We find the significant increase in today's preliminary rates troubling,” said Yurkovich in a news release.

“It is particularly egregious given lumber prices are at a record high and demand is skyrocketing in the U.S. as families across the country look to repair, remodel and build new homes.

“As U.S. producers remain unable to meet domestic demand, the ongoing actions of the industry, resulting in these unwarranted tariffs, will ultimately further hurt American consumers by adding to their costs.”

Comment by Stocker46 on May 21, 2021 6:09pm
All the more reason to buy TBL. About 78% of their revenue in 2020 was generated in Canada.
Comment by Torontojay on May 22, 2021 7:08am
This one is going to be a big winner over the next few years. 
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