Tag: softwood lumber

  • Material Updates on US Softwood Lumber Duty

    The much-anticipated Preliminary Countervailing Duty on a wide range of Canadian softwood lumber product exports into the US became known last week, but the announcement created more questions than it answered. Forest operators in the north scrambled to all available sources for answers about changes to paperwork and any new mechanism at the border, while…

  • DOC Office of Enforcement and Compliance’s Position on CVD Rate to be used

    Madison’s is becoming increasingly alarmed that — through sheer lack of clarity and basic instructions to US Customs Border agents — the US has a sneaky way of applying the highest announced softwood lumber duty rates to the widest range of companies: what is “all others”?? that’s not a legal definition. is the duty rate…

  • US Customs and Border Protection Instructions re: CVD/CC Preliminary Determinations

    The level of sheer disorganization and lack of clarity on this latest US softwood lumber duty is appalling even to Madison’s, where we are used to a cumbersome and unclear process at the beginning of every new Canada-US Softwood Lumber Dispute: The US. Department of Commerce’s Preliminary CVD Announcement was published in the Federal Register…

  • Investigation of Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada: C-122-858

    SUBJECT Decision Memorandum for the Preliminary Determination in the Countervailing Duty Investigation of Certain Softwood Lumber Products from Canada   C-122-858 Investigation Public Document E&C/OI, OIII: Team   The Department1 preliminarily determines that countervailable subsidies are being provided to producers and exporters of certain softwood lumber products in Canada, as provided in section 703 of…

  • Countervailing Duty Investigation of Softwood Lumber Products from Canada: C-122-858

    FROM THE US FEDERAL REGISTER ON SOFTWOOD LUMBER DISPUTE V : Countervailing Duty Investigation of Softwood Lumber Products from Canada: Company Exclusions Summary For the reasons detailed below, we have determined that the Department of Commerce (“Department”) lacks the authority to conduct the company exclusion process. Background On March 29, 201 7, a letter presenting…