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WASHINGTON - In a sign that the United States is taking a more aggressive stance in a long-running dispute over Canadian lumber imports, a U.S. trade official accused Canada on Thursday of failing to negotiate in good faith.
While U.S. officials continue to support direct talks, "we hope the Canadians will end their strategy of frustrating meaningful negotiations so both sides can develop a durable solution to this 20- year problem," said Richard Mills, a spokesman for U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick.See the full content of this document
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U.S. Official Criticizes Canada in Lumber Fight
"Until then we will vigorously apply all of the trade remedies at our...
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