The U.S. relies on Canadian softwood lumber for home-building supplies, so is raising tariffs against their northerly neighbor a self-inflicted wound? Bloomberg News Reporter Jen Skerritt explains why this forestry fight is one that the U.S. may not win. (Source: Bloomberg)
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