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Canada’s Forest Sector Responds To Threats Of U.S. Tariffs On Canadian Wood Products

Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) today responded to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent comments regarding proposed tariffs on Canadian wood products, expressing deep concern over the economic impact these measures would have on forest sector employees on both sides of the border and on American families seeking affordable housing.

Derek Nighbor, President and CEO of FPAC, issued the following statement:

“Together, the United States and Canada have built a world-leading forest products industry by leveraging our shared strengths in sustainable forest management, advanced manufacturing, market development, and through our integrated transportation systems.

“Rather than disrupting this highly integrated and well-functioning supply chain, we should be focused on strengthening our competitive advantages, building more affordable housing, working together to address worsening wildfire risks, and bringing more North American wood to the world.

“Unilateral tariff actions drive-up costs, create uncertainty, and slow down efforts to meet the urgent demand for housing on both sides of the border. We urge the U.S. government to reconsider these measures which will be harmful to both our countries.”

FPAC has shared ideas with the Canadian government to strengthen prospects for Canada’s forest sector employees and the communities they call home:

“The Government of Canada has a clear opportunity to stand up for Canadian forestry at a time of growing global uncertainty,” Nighbor said. “We need real action to put Canadians first – supporting employees and their families, securing stability for our businesses, and protecting the long-term potential of our sector and its people,” he added.

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