U.S. softwood stance sets ‘bad precedent’
Trade minister Peterson says Bush administration's decision to ignore NAFTA tariff ruling could impact trade in other industries.
International Trade Minister Jim Peterson says the U.S. government's refusal to lift tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber "sets a bad precedent" and suggested it could have a wider impact beyond the current trade dispute.
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