
Carney confirms possibility of lumber quotas in trade deal with the United States
Prime Minister Mark Carney said any future trade deal with the United States could include quotas on Canadian softwood lumber exports, a sector that has been a sore point in cross-border trade relations long before U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war.
“There is normally some element of managed trade that comes out of any agreement, ” Carney said Wednesday in Hamilton, Ont., where he spoke to steelworkers to announce measures to support that industry.
He said “that can include quotas,” among a “variety of trade factors.”
Carney’s comments come after B.C. Premier David Eby told Bloomberg News that the federal government had been speaking with the provinces about quotas to resolve the softwood lumber dispute as part of a larger deal.