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To: TimF who wrote (135778)4/4/2001 4:00:51 PM
From: Scumbria  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573210
 
The complaint from the U.S. lumber industry, hundreds of pages in
length, will demand that President George W. Bush smack a
40-per-cent duty on Canadian softwood for loses the Americans say
were triggered by illegally subsidized Canadian lumber.

A second complaint accusing Canadian producers of dumping -
selling wood in the United States below cost - will also be filed with
the Commerce Department.

American lumbermen are sure to get a sympathetic hearing from the
Bush administration.