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Клубове Дирене Регистрация Кой е тук Въпроси Списък Купувам / Продавам 03:32 05.06.24 
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Тема Re: Veche se oplitash v sobstvenite si sporove [re: me]
АвторPriakor (Нерегистриран) 
Публикувано10.11.01 06:15  



ME, ti ne razbirash razlikata. Neka da ti obiasnia. Darvenia material i biznes e neshto koeto zasiaga interesite i na Canada i na America. CIPROTO ne zasiaga nichii interesi. Za CIPROto niama spor koi da go proizvejda i da pravi pechalbite.
Niama Americansko i Germansko CIPRO.
Ima samo iznudvane ot strana na proizvoditelia. Tova e tipichno za evropeicite koito se opitvat da napraviat pechalbi na garbana America. Shto se otnasia do darvenia biznes eto ti malko informacia, koiato moje bi shte ti pomogne da razberesh slojnostta na neshtata.
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Trade Dispute

Canadian provincial governments, which own 95 percent of the harvestable land, provide their lumber manufacturers with timber at subsidized prices that are 67 to 75 percent below market value.

In return for the subsidy, Canadian provincial governments require manufacturers to harvest timber and process lumber regardless of market conditions or face losing access to cheap Crown timber. These licensing requirements contribute to Canadian companies dumping subsidized lumber into the U.S. market.

The U.S. lumber manufacturers and workers have repeatedly tried to convince Canada to move to a market-based system, rather than a government-manipulated system, but Canada has refused.

Effect on Americans

U.S. lumber manufacturers closed 27 mills permanently during the period from August 2000 to March 2001; only two Canadian mills closed during that period.
Thousands of U.S. companies curtail in weak markets, but Canadian companies cannot stop processing lumber without fear of losing access to the subsidized timber. Canadian subsidies make it possible for Canadian companies to continue at full speed in down markets when U.S. companies must close.

10 million U.S. timberland owners are watching the value of their land decrease as Canadian government subsidies diminish the value of their standing timber.

American consumers do not benefit from Canadian subsidies. Even after the recent lumber price recovery from record lows, the share of new home prices attributable to lumber is very small.
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OT: U.S., Canada Lumber Feud Continues

http://www.jsonline.com/bym/news/ap/mar01/ap-lumber-fight030901.asp
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U.S., Canada Lumber Feud Continues
Associated Press
Last Updated: March 9, 2001 at 3:44:06 p.m.
WASHINGTON - The feud between the Canadian and U.S. softwood lumber industries is easily summarized but not so easily solved.

Canadian producers say they want free trade. U.S. producers say they want a level playing field. Both claim their industries are hurt by the trade agreement governing how softwood, the lumber often used for home construction, crosses the border. Neither side is willing to budge.

Rusty Wood, chairman of the Coalition for Fair Lumber Imports and owner of two Georgia mills, says the 5-year-old agreement allows the U.S. market to be flooded by cheap Canadian lumber. He said the United States was ``swamp-dirt dumb'' for signing it.

Lumber prices are down and U.S. workers are losing jobs, Wood said. He said he has 300 families relying on him to stay in business.

``I'm just a guy wanting to survive,'' he said.

Whether he does may depend on what happens when the agreement that limits duty-free Canadian exports of lumber expires March 31. Wood fears that when the deal ends, Canadian lumber will swamp the U.S. market.

Canadians want the cap and the tariffs removed. The U.S. industry wants a new agreement that taxes all Canadian softwood lumber based on its value. The industry also wants the U.S. government to pressure its northern neighbor to end what it says are subsidies that keep Canadian lumber prices artificially low.

``Our mantra is if they would just sell their timber competitively, we go away,'' Wood said.

Softwood lumber comes from cone-bearing trees such as pines and is a favorite of the construction industry. The United States got about one-third of its supply, or $7 billion worth, from Canada last year.

Canadian producers say U.S. companies want to limit imported lumber to boost their own profits. They argue free trade is fair trade.

``Demand is down, prices are down, mills are facing a very tough time. ... We understand that,'' former Ontario Premier Robert Rae said. But ``no amount of rhetoric is going to make the United States self-sufficient in lumber.''

The Canadians have an ally in the National Association of Home Builders, which claims taxes on Canadian lumber add about $1,000 to the cost of a new house.

The two countries have struggled with lumber tariffs since the 1840s. In the last two decades, the issue has heated up when trade agreements expire.

The 1996 agreement allows Canada's four major lumber-producing provinces - Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia and Alberta - to export 14.7 billion board feet tax-free annually. Fees are charged on any lumber beyond that. About 18.5 billion board feet were shipped last year.

A board foot is a board 1 foot long, 1 foot wide and an inch thick. The amount imported from Canada last year was enough to build about 1.25 million single-family homes.

Canadian companies usually log on land owned by provincial governments and pay a fee, while U.S. companies must bid at auction.

U.S. producers say the Canadians receive an unfair advantage because their fees are usually a third to a quarter of the timber's fair market value. Further, the Canadian industry doesn't have as many costly environmental regulations, they say.

The result is wide fluctuations in tree values, U.S. producers say. One of the starkest examples they cite: a tree cut in British Columbia costs a company $72, compared to $319 in Washington state.

Canadian Trade Minister Pierre Pettigrew and U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick have met but made little progress. Last week 51 U.S. senators signed a letter urging President Bush to negotiate a new agreement.

Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources' forests subcommittee, said he wants an agreement that reflects variations in the value of currencies. The Canadian dollar currently is equal to about 65 U.S. cents.

``When you level that playing field through currency ... you get a fairly equal field,'' said Craig, who met with Canadian Parliament member Stockwell Day on Friday.

If no agreement is in place after March 31, Wood said his organization is prepared to go to court to stop Canadian producers from flooding the U.S. market.

The uncertainty has U.S. mill towns and labor organizations on edge. Mike Pieti, executive secretary of the Western Council of Industrial Workers, said in Washington and Oregon alone, 52 mills have closed in five years, costing 5,000 jobs. ``When (the mills) are gone, it's a whole town that is gone,'' he said.

On the Net:

U.S. Trade Representative: http://www.ustr.gov/



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ТемаАвторПубликувано
* Charles, Priakor   08.11.01 04:00
. * Ne znaeh che se interesuvash me   08.11.01 06:05
. * Re: Ne znaeh che se interesuvash Priakor   08.11.01 06:56
. * Re: Don`t kid the kider Charles   08.11.01 11:21
. * Ако не те затруднява Masklin   09.11.01 19:38
. * Re:Не ме затруднява Charles   12.11.01 13:43
. * Re: Ne znaeh che se interesuvash me   08.11.01 18:09
. * Re: Ne znaeh che se interesuvash Priakor   08.11.01 18:24
. * Re: ОК Charles   08.11.01 12:54
. * Re: ОК SEAL   08.11.01 13:24
. * Re: А останалите Charles   08.11.01 13:29
. * Re: ОК Priakor   08.11.01 17:40
. * Re: ОК me   08.11.01 18:31
. * Re: ОК SEAL   08.11.01 18:38
. * oops, oste nesto me   08.11.01 18:36
. * Re: oops, oste nesto SEAL   08.11.01 18:40
. * Re: oops, oste nesto Priakor   08.11.01 19:10
. * Re: Давам нататък Charles   09.11.01 11:23
. * Re: Давам нататък Изтpeбитeл   09.11.01 12:25
. * Re: Хайде чети по-внимателно, моля те Charles   09.11.01 13:29
. * Re: Хайде чети по-внимателно, моля те Изтpeбитeл   09.11.01 18:55
. * Re: Хайде чети по-внимателно, моля те Priakor   09.11.01 19:17
. * Oooooooo, dobre che beshe Canada me   09.11.01 19:52
. * Re: Oooooooo, dobre che beshe Canada Изтpeбитeл   09.11.01 22:45
. * Re: Oooooooo, dobre che beshe Canada me   10.11.01 05:17
. * Re: Oooooooo, dobre che beshe Canada Изтpeбитeл   10.11.01 09:23
. * O, izviniavai me   12.11.01 07:02
. * Re: Колкото по-малко знае Charles   12.11.01 09:22
. * Re: Колкото по-малко знае Изтpeбитeл   14.11.01 00:47
. * Re: Няколко пъти вече казах, Charles   14.11.01 09:14
. * Re: Колкото по-малко знае Изтpeбитeл   14.11.01 01:08
. * Re: Колкото по-малко знае Priakor   14.11.01 05:21
. * Re: Напълно съм наясно за помощта Charles   14.11.01 09:38
. * Re: Напълно съм наясно за помощта Priakor   14.11.01 17:46
. * Re: Аз знам, че помощта Charles   14.11.01 18:49
. * Re: Аз знам, че помощта Priakor   14.11.01 19:41
. * Re: wrong way! Charles   14.11.01 19:45
. * Re: wrong way! Priakor   14.11.01 21:07
. * Re: Казах вече и повтарям, Charles   15.11.01 09:19
. * Re: Казах вече и повтарям, Priakor   15.11.01 16:40
. * nikoi ot NAS ne go e kazal, me   16.11.01 00:13
. * Re: nikoi ot NAS ne go e kazal, Priakor   16.11.01 07:25
. * Re: Напълно съм наясно за помощта SEAL   14.11.01 17:59
. * Re: Напълно съм наясно за помощта Charles   14.11.01 18:52
. * Re: Разбира се, че Charles   14.11.01 09:33
. * Re: Разбира се, че SEAL   14.11.01 18:06
. * Re: Магазини за оръжие Charles   14.11.01 18:58
. * Re: Магазини за оръжие SEAL   15.11.01 10:56
. * Re: Давам нататък Priakor   09.11.01 17:33
. * Re: Давам нататък me   09.11.01 19:48
. * Re: Давам нататък Priakor   09.11.01 20:39
. * Re: Давам нататък me   09.11.01 21:06
. * Re: Давам нататък Priakor   09.11.01 21:39
. * Veche se oplitash v sobstvenite si sporove me   10.11.01 05:31
. * Re: Veche se oplitash v sobstvenite si sporove Priakor   10.11.01 06:15
. * Kato tipichen amerikanez, me   12.11.01 06:24
. * Re: Kato tipichen amerikanez, Priakor   12.11.01 06:34
. * Re: Това с нищо не ме опровергава! Charles   12.11.01 09:16
. * Oprovergava tebe, Chukchi me   13.11.01 22:23
. * Re:Върхът! Charles   12.11.01 09:09
. * Re: ОК бeзУмиcъл   09.11.01 12:32
. * Re: Относно land-lease Charles   12.11.01 11:01
. * Re: Относно land-lease Priakor   12.11.01 16:25
. * Re: Ако си наемеш Charles   12.11.01 16:40
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