Charlie;
I see this:
"Jan 20, 2004 (The Washington Times - Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News via COMTEX) -- The United States yesterday and Friday won cases against Canadian lumber subsidies at the World Trade Organization, potentially helping the American cause during negotiations to settle the 20-year dispute.
"We are extremely pleased with the outcome in this appeal," Richard Mills, spokesman for the U.S. Trade Representative's Office, said of yesterday's ruling.
"The WTO ... upheld our determination that Canada's practices amount to an unfair subsidy, and they agreed in the key respects with the way in which we administered our trade laws in response," Mr. Mills said.
On Friday, a WTO panel ruled on another aspect of the long-running dispute, upholding duties on Canadian lumber, according to trade officials."
THis must worry the CWB since Canada lost the dairy WTO case... now on lumber... can the CWB be far behind?
I see this:
"Jan 20, 2004 (The Washington Times - Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News via COMTEX) -- The United States yesterday and Friday won cases against Canadian lumber subsidies at the World Trade Organization, potentially helping the American cause during negotiations to settle the 20-year dispute.
"We are extremely pleased with the outcome in this appeal," Richard Mills, spokesman for the U.S. Trade Representative's Office, said of yesterday's ruling.
"The WTO ... upheld our determination that Canada's practices amount to an unfair subsidy, and they agreed in the key respects with the way in which we administered our trade laws in response," Mr. Mills said.
On Friday, a WTO panel ruled on another aspect of the long-running dispute, upholding duties on Canadian lumber, according to trade officials."
THis must worry the CWB since Canada lost the dairy WTO case... now on lumber... can the CWB be far behind?
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