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Latest American Tariffs on B.C. Lumber Are ‘Absurd,’ Says Premier David Eby

The new tariffs push total duties on Canadian lumber above 45%, raising U.S. housing costs and straining North American supply chains, officials say.

  • September 30, 2025, the British Columbia Lumber Trade Council said it was deeply disappointed after the United States government imposed a 10% Section 232 duty on Canadian softwood lumber.
  • The administration framed the measures as addressing U.S. 'overreliance' on foreign timber and national security, citing a Commerce Department probe into imported timber earlier this year.
  • Layering duties has pushed total charges above 45% for many Canadian lumber producers, while lumber futures dropped to $535 earlier this month and analysts estimate added costs raise home prices by US$1,000.
  • Industry leaders and unions warned the tariffs will raise U.S. housing costs, destabilize supply chains and threaten jobs across Ontario, while Canadian federal and provincial officials prepare legal and diplomatic responses including CUSMA consultations.
  • A durable fix would set predictable duty rates or quotas with a roadmap to unwind 232 tariffs, while Ottawa tests diplomatic and legal countermeasures and the proclamation hints at 10–15% rate caps.
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Wood Business broke the news in on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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