British Columbia’s lumber industry is anxiously parsing U.S. President Joe Biden’s latest Buy American language to better understand the implications for Canadian exporters.
The B.C. Lumber Trade Council says it’s “concerning” that Biden says he wants to restrict the use of foreign lumber in federally funded infrastructure projects.
Biden announced the expanded rules during Tuesday’s state of the union speech on Capitol Hill.
The White House says it wants all construction materials for such projects, including copper, aluminum, lumber, glass, drywall and fibre-optic cable, to be made on American soil.
Council president Linda Coady says the U.S. was only able to produce about 70 percent of its overall lumber demand in 2021, a gap she says was largely filled by imports from Canada….