
Higher U.S. lumber tariffs pose ‘real challenge’ to economy: N.B. premier | Power & Politics
October 14
Duration 6:57
- October 14
- News
- Duration 6:57
As U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber products rise from 35 per cent to 45 per cent, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt tells Power & Politics the increases pose a ‘real challenge’ to her province’s economy and calls for federal support to make Canada’s lumber sector more competitive.
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