Press Releases
Goodlatte to Canadians: It's Time to Talk on Timber
Washington, DC,
November 16, 2005
Liz Friedlander (202) 225-1564 James Ryder (202) 225-0020 “The decision by the WTO panel confirms the basic facts behind American concerns about Canadian softwood lumber imports. Our industry, which functions in a completely open market, is threatened by subsidized timber markets run almost entirely by the Canadian provinces. The softwood lumber dumped in the U.S. has cost thousands of U.S. jobs and has hurt timber markets for American family forest landowners. Although this round of litigation has gone in our favor, it's clear that this dispute will only be settled at the negotiating table. Arguments over this issue in WTO and NAFTA forums have labored on for the better part of two decades. Clearly the time to fight is over and the time to negotiate is now. I appreciate Ambassador Portman's efforts in this dispute, and I urge him to consider this as an opportunity to get the Canadians back to the table. Everyone will benefit from a negotiated solution that ensures that North American lumber prices are determined by the market, not provincial politicians.” http://democrats-agriculture.house.gov ### |