2026-04728NoticeWallet

Canada-U.S. Lumber Fight: Panel Mixes Wins and Remands

Published Date: 3/11/2026

Notice

Summary

The Binational Panel reviewed a trade dispute about softwood lumber from Canada and partly agreed and partly sent back the U.S. Department of Commerce’s decision for more work. This affects U.S. and Canadian lumber businesses and could change duties or fees they pay. The decision was made on March 6, 2026, so companies should watch for updates that might impact costs or trade rules soon.

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.

Panel Partly Affirms, Partly Remands Ruling

If you run a U.S. or Canadian lumber business, a Binational Panel issued a decision on March 6, 2026 (Secretariat File Number: USA-CDA-2017-1904-02) that affirmed the Department of Commerce’s redetermination in part and sent parts back for more work. This decision could lead to changes in duties or fees that your company pays, so watch for follow-up actions or remand results.

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Key Dates

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3/6/2026
3/11/2026

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