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Video: Robotic sanding clears bottleneck at Canadian cabinet manufacturer

When manual sanding slowed their high-end cabinetmaking business down, Cripps & Sons Woodworking of Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, brother Sam and Jim Cripps began looking for a solution to clear their sanding bottleneck. “We started cabinet making in 2009 with Jim, dad and myself,” said Sam Cripps, co-owner and vice president. "Since then, my brother and I are now the owners. We built a new facility in 2022, and have taken Cripps and Sons Woodworking from where it was to where it is today.”

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U.S. increases antidumping duties on softwood lumber to 20.56 percent

The Department of Commerce determined that softwood lumber from Canada was being dumped into the United States at rates ranging from 9.65 percent to 35.53 percent. These final rates are, on average, larger than the final antidumping rates determined in the previous administrative review but in line with Commerce’s preliminary results from March 2025. The final rate for non-selected companies increased to 20.56 percent, up from 7.66 percent determined in the previous administrative review.