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sa国际传媒 forests minister says Trump tariffs could be 'devastating' to sector

sa国际传媒's Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says U.S. softwood lumber duties and president-elect Donald Trump's threatened tariffs could be "devastating" to the province's forestry sector. He says the province needs to bring a "team sa国际传媒
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A worker uses a forklift to move lumber at a mill in Maple Ridge, sa国际传媒, Tuesday, April 25, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

sa国际传媒's Forests Minister Ravi Parmar says U.S. softwood lumber duties and president-elect Donald Trump's threatened tariffs could be "devastating" to the province's forestry sector.

He says the province needs to bring a "team sa国际传媒 and a team sa国际传媒" approach to fighting the duties.

Parmar, speaking in Prince George where the government announced $5.1 million in capital support for the forest sector, says the federal government needs to step up and help the industry get back on its feet in sa国际传媒

The funding announcement, through the BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund, aims to support seven capital projects as well as five planning projects.

sa国际传媒's timber industry has suffered numerous mill closures in recent years, involving the loss of thousands of jobs.

Jobs Minister Diana Gibson says diversifying the economy is a way of fighting back against the threat of U.S. tariffs by making the province less reliant on north-south trade.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 15, 2025.

Marcy Nicholson, The Canadian Press