U.S. Lumber Coalition: Canada Relentlessly Piles on New Multibillion Dollar Lumber Subsidies In Attempt to Scuttle President Trump's Trade Law Enforcement

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U.S. Lumber Coalition: Canada Relentlessly Piles on New Multibillion Dollar Lumber Subsidies In Attempt to Scuttle President Trump's Trade Law Enforcement

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "President Trump rightly chose to support U.S. forestry workers with a fair and measured Section 232 tariff to help address Canada's ongoing and egregious unfair trade practices, which put U.S. jobs at risk and demonstrate Canada's contempt for our country's trade rules," stated Andrew Miller, Chair and Owner of Stimson Lumber Company.

"After repeated findings by the U.S. Department of Commerce that Canada's industry is heavily subsidized and engages in severe and harmful dumping practices, what does Canada do? It doubles down on its unfair trade practices by announcing billions of dollars in subsidies in one program after another for its softwood lumber industry," added Miller.

Executive Director of the U.S. Lumber Coalition, Zoltan van Heyningen elaborated: "Since August of this year alone, the Canadian federal and provincial governments have announced a long list of enormous subsidies for softwood lumber producers and downstream industries to support the country's giant lumber export machine. Just one look at the appended list will show the magnitude and the severity of the market distortions U.S. producers are facing from unfair Canadian subsidies and trade." 

"Canada has long used the United States as a dumping ground for its massive excess softwood lumber capacity and production. For some reason, Canada feels entitled to access the U.S. market while simultaneously engaging in egregious and harmful unfair trade practices proven to be detrimental to U.S. lumber producers, their workers, and our forestry-dependent communities," said van Heyningen.

"President Trump is absolutely correct to focus on our domestic softwood lumber industry, which supplies over 70 percent of U.S. lumber needs, versus bowing to foreign interests doing everything they can to displace U.S. producers. The U.S. lumber industry applauds the President for standing up for U.S. workers and their families with his continued efforts to stop these harmful trade practices by imposing Section 232 tariffs," added van Heyningen.

"Strong trade law enforcement will allow the U.S. industry to continue its path to growth and contribute to a stable domestic supply of softwood lumber products to meet U.S. housing needs," concluded van Heyningen.

U.S. lumber community voices on President Trump's trade law enforcement and the positive impacts on U.S. manufacturing: https://vimeo.com/1086817309?fl=pl&fe=ti

About the U.S. Lumber Coalition

The U.S. Lumber Coalition is an alliance of large and small softwood lumber producers from around the country, joined by their employees and woodland owners, working to address Canada's unfair lumber trade practices. Our goal is to serve as the voice of the American lumber community and effectively address Canada's unfair softwood lumber trade practices. The Coalition supports the full enforcement of the U.S. trade laws to allow the U.S. industry to invest and grow to its natural size without being impaired by unfairly traded imports. Continued full enforcement of the U.S. trade laws will strengthen domestic supply lines by maximizing long-term domestic production and lumber availability produced by U.S. workers to build U.S. homes. For more information, please visit the Coalition's website at www.uslumbercoalition.org.

Canadian Subsidy Announcements Since August 2025:

Federal

British Columbia

Ontario

CONTACT: Zoltan van Heyningen
zoltan@uslumbercoalition.org | 202-805-9133

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