The effect of 10% tariffs on Canadian wood imports was the subject of a public hearing before the state's Maine-Canadian Legislative Advisory Commission Wednesday.
Dana Duran is executive director of the Professional Logging Contractors of the Northeast who says his members are struggling to stay afloat.
"If they buy wood from Canada it's hit by a 10% tariff on those raw logs. If they export any of their finished product they're subject to any of the export tariffs," Duran said. "So we've seen a chaotic situation that has occurred over the past 8 weeks because of the situation with tariffs."
Duran says if the U.S. had more domestic manufacturing of building and construction products it would have a bigger share of the marketplace, which could blunt tariffs. But Canada, he says, has 60

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