La red de la industria maderera La red de la industria maderera
La red de la madera
  ¡Bienvenido a la red Fordaq!      Contáctenos Elija su idioma American English Français Italiano Español Deutsch Nederlands Românã Polski Cрпски Hrvatski Українська Русский 中文
     Página principal   Directorio    Info - mercado   Nuestros servicios 
AYUDA ?   •   INGRESO  
     El mercado/Catálogo
 

    U.S. to cut duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber

 

Búsqueda de Noticias

Por palabra clave
Buscar

Por título
  Noticias de miembros
  Noticias de Fordaq
  Noticias de maquinaria
  Informes Especiales
  Explotación forestal
  Equipamiento para aserraderos
  Paneles
  Chapa
  Parquet/Pisos
  Construcción en Madera
  Muebles
  Combustibles de madera
  Ferias comerciales
  Precios de mercado
  Video

Archivo de Noticias

Archivo

U.S. to cut duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber
23/11/2005 - 08:33

The U.S. Department of Commerce announced on Tuesday it will comply with a NAFTA panel's decision to cut U.S. duties on imports of Canadian softwood lumber. The punitive duties, which average about 16 percent, will be reduced to 0.80 percent. Separate antidumping tariffs averaging about 4 percent will not be affected.

Although the duties will be cut, U.S. officials still disagree with the NAFTA Panel's rationale. “We have serious concerns about the panel's decision. However, consistent with our NAFTA obligations, we have complied with the panel's instructions,” said Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez. “We will continue to enforce our trade laws to ensure that U.S. industry receives relief from unfair imports and we are reviewing all options to do so. We believe that only a durable, negotiated resolution will resolve this dispute permanently.”

Under NAFTA procedures, there will be a briefing schedule to allow parties to comment on the Department's remand determination. This would occur over the next 25 - 45 days, which means the current tariffs will continue to be collected during this period. U.S. officials also said they retain the right to appeal the ruling.

Canada’s International Trade Minister Jim Peterson said he was encouraged by the news that the U.S. Department of Commerce has finally issued a determination on countervailing duties that supports Canada’s long-standing position that Canadian softwood lumber is not subsidized.

“The Government of Canada welcomes this important step by the U.S. Clearly, the Bush administration has heard the vigorous appeals from Canada that they must respect the terms of NAFTA,” said the Minister. “This is a positive move and one that Canadians should rightly see as a vindication of our strong position.”

The Minister added, “This first step is encouraging, but a complete victory will not have been secured until the duties improperly collected have been returned—until all duties are eliminated.” Since 2002, some $5 billion in duties has been collected illegally, according to the Canadian Department of International Trade.
(Fordaq)
Envíe este artículo a un amigo
Noticias relacionadas
  U.S. Senate votes to repeal Byrd Amendment
  22/12/2005 - 16:07
  Canada launches C$1.48 billion aid package for the forest industry
  25/11/2005 - 15:02
  Another victory for Canada in the softwood lumber dispute
  06/10/2005 - 11:54
  WTO backs US in softwood dispute
  31/08/2005 - 18:15
  NAFTA: No justification for softwood lumber duties
  11/08/2005 - 15:57
  NAFTA panel once again declares U.S. softwood lumber countervailing duties illegal
  24/05/2005 - 09:35
  Softwood lumber dispute: Prime Minister must take action
  10/02/2005 - 15:04

Informes Especiales

  Germany: Emma storm damage estimate
  04/03/2008 - 11:49
  El suelo laminado fabricado en Europa se convierte en un producto de alta tecnología
  06/02/2008 - 18:20
  France: Oak prices at ONF standing timber auctions
  29/11/2007 - 16:15
  Romania: Large beech sawmill plus further processing closes down
  28/11/2007 - 11:50
  The global forest industry in Q3 '07
  22/11/2007 - 09:02
  AHEC: New conference format pleases importers
  30/10/2007 - 12:59
  China: Prices of main wood commodities
  25/10/2007 - 11:37
  Laminate flooring - Direct printing as a strategic core product
  13/10/2007 - 16:41
  La facturación del sector español del mueble crece ligeramente en el segundo trimestre del año
  17/09/2007 - 17:09
  España recicló el 50% de los residuos de envase, embalaje y palé de madera en 2006
  12/09/2007 - 15:07

Últimas noticias

  New control system for smarter Valmet harvesters
  25/08/2008 - 08:22
  Woodworking machinery: negative results also in the second quarter 2008
  22/08/2008 - 08:48
  Dieffenbacher GmbH & Co. KG and The Teaford Company, INC. enter into a long-term agreement
  18/08/2008 - 08:38
  ZOW comes to Shenzhen: premiere in March 2009
  18/08/2008 - 08:09
  U.S. softwood and panel markets - Week 33
  18/08/2008 - 07:55
  Canada: housing starts down in July
  15/08/2008 - 17:33
  UPM to close Leivonmäki sawmill
  15/08/2008 - 17:16
  EKO-LAS Fair in Tuchola , Poland
  15/08/2008 - 12:19
  Desertificación y Cambio Climático, tema en Expo Forestal 2008
  14/08/2008 - 16:39
  Sawlog and Pulpwood Market Update in 3Q/07 – Latin America
  14/08/2008 - 15:11
 
 
  Copyright FORDAQ © 2003    Negación de responsabilidad   Aviso legal Imprimir esta página   Tope de la página