WTO Panel Affirms U.S. Department of Commerce Antidumping Duty Measures Applying the Differential Pricing Methodology to Softwood Lumber Products from Canada
Canadian wood product and forestry associations will receive $7.9 million from the British Columbia and federal governments. The goal of the investment is to promote new wood product markets in Canada and around the world.
United States prevails on “zeroing” following Canada's appeal: WTO panel rejects appellate panel findings in countervailing duties in long-running softwood lumber dispute.
In 2018, the Russian government continued to implement policy to reduce the exports of raw wood and stimulate internal consumption of timber industry products.
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. -- A special joint technology presentation titled “Demystifying AI, AR, VR” led off the last day of sessions at the Woodworking Industry Conference.
Coordinated by Woodworking Network’s David Biggs, WIC attendees learned more about artificial intelligence, augmented reality and virtual reality.
TORONTO - FirstService Corporation, the parent company of California Closets, expanded its company-owned operations with the acquisitions of Baltimore and South New Jersey franchises.
“These two acquisitions provide key market footholds in the attractive and growing Mid-Atlantic region,” said Charlie Chase, President & CEO of FirstService Brands.
NEWMARKET, Ont. - A Canadian lumber firm must pay $75,000 for failing to protect one of its workers in 2015.
The worker was unloading large beams of lumber at a home residence when he was critically injured. After unstrapping two 28-foot long beams from the bed of his truck, the employee attempted to push them off the side but lost balance and fell seven feet to the driveway below.