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In This Issue:

Front Page
Gen. Colin Powell Keynote Speaker at Builders’ Show
More Housing Needed to Keep Children With Their Families
Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera
Coast to Coast
How Big U.S. Home Builders Plan to Ride Out a Downturn
Politics & Government
House Immigrant Worker Bill Raises Concerns
Economics & Finance
Halfway Commerce Measure to Cut Canada Timber Duties
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Adjustable Stair Jigs Instead of Gauges
Business Management
Why Owners Don't Sell Their Companies to Employees
A Solid Estimating Workflow Can Improve Your Bottom Line
Learn How to Compete With the ‘Giants’
50Plus Housing
Housing Wealth Is Primary Source of Financial Security
What’s New in Universal Design?
Learn More About the Emerging 50+ Market at IBS
Focus Group to Address Section 8 Vouchers in Assisted Living
Remodelers
Bob Bell Named 2005 Remodelor™ of the Year
Construction Safety
NAHB Gives OSHA Staff Insights on Home Building
Building Systems
Concrete House Stands up to Katrina
Disaster
NAHB to Work With Charity on Building Material Donations
HUD to Help Hurricane Victims on FHA Loan Defaults
Environment
Are Consumers Buying Smart Growth? Let NAHB Know
Education
NAHB Housing Education Programs Guide Now Available
Learn More Before: Pre-Show Education at IBS
Education Calendar
Green Building
Online Survey to Assess Use of Green Building Material
Sales
Prepare Yourself for a More Competitive 2006
Sales and Marketing Pros Honored at IBS
Commercial
NCBC Offers Discounted Rates to New Members — Till Dec. 15
Builders Show
Panel Looks at Mexican Housing Opportunities
Labor
People With Disabilities to Pursue Home Building Careers
Pulte and Historic Chapel on Tucson Job Corps Scene
Building Products
Holiday Lighting Requires Safe Handling
Builder's Engineer
I Want a New Car for Christmas
TV
NAHB Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Association News
BuilderBooks.com Provides Holiday Gift Ideas
NAHB Members, Board to Meet in Orlando at Builders' Show
Your NAHB Membership Can Take You for a Great Ride
Save More With BuilderBooks.com Rewards
Calendar of Events

Halfway Commerce Measure to Cut Canada Timber Duties

In a positive development for housing affordability and consumers, the U.S. Commerce Department has decided to cut duties on Canadian softwood lumber imports, but it has fallen short in meeting its legal obligation to completely rescind the tariffs.

“Reducing overall duties from 20.2% to 10.8% is only a halfway measure,” said NAHB President David Wilson.

Wilson said that the Administration should eliminate all border taxes on lumber and refund to Canada the more than $4 billion in duties that have been collected, as has been stipulated by binational appeals panels.

There are not enough trees available for harvesting in the U.S. to fill the demand for lumber to build American homes. Canadian imports account for more than one-third of the entire lumber supply used in U.S. home building and are essential for meeting domestic housing demand.

Expected to take effect in about a week, the new countervailing duty will be 8.7%, down from 16.2%, and an anti-dumping tariff will decline from 4% to 2.1%.

U.S. law allows countervailing duties to be imposed only if a foreign supplier is benefiting from subsidies and U.S. producers are being injured, or threatened with injury, as a result.  Several rulings have found that neither of those requirements were met.

NAFTA panel decisions have unanimously determined that the Commerce Department’s finding of a Canadian lumber subsidy was based on flawed calculations. And separate binational review panels have ruled that there was no threat of injury from Canadian imports. Appellate decisions also have stipulated that the U.S. must refund the billions of dollars in duties that have been paid to date. NAFTA rulings carry the weight of law in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, but the Administration has not implemented decisions that invalidate the lumber duties and return all duties paid out by Canadian firms.

For more information, e-mail Michael Strauss at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8252.

 


 

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