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Lumber II - General
2003.8.5.2.3.01 · File · 1982-1990
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File contains correspondence and other material concerning trade with the US.

Zimmerman, Adam
Lumber I
2003.8.5.2.2 · Sub-subseries · 1981-1984
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

Sub-subseries consists of records relating to the beginnings of the softwood lumber dispute, commonly referred to as Lumber I. In 1982, when the U.S. lumber industry petitioned the U.S. Department of Commerce (DoC) to impose a countervailing duty. Ultimately, the DoC found that Canada's stumpage system was not specific to any single industry and thus not countervailable. While the DoC made this claim, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) believed that these Canadian imports did in fact hinder U.S. producers. The U.S. lumber industry chose not to appeal.

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.21 · File · 1983
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a "Memorandum of Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee Concerning Alleged Stumpage Subsidies" before the International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation -- Certain Forest Products from Canada: Softwood Lumber, Shakes and Shingles, and Fence (Docket No. 122015).

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.22 · File · 1983
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a "Memorandum of Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee Concerning Non-Stumpage Programs" before the International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce regarding the Countervailing Duty Investigation -- Certain Forest Products from Canada: Softwood Lumber, Shakes and Shingles, and Fence (Docket No. 122015).

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.18 · File · 1982
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a "Statement of Information by Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee Before the United States International Trade Commission" in the Matter of Softwood Lumber from Canada (Investigation No. 701-TA-197), Softwood Shakes and Shingles from Canada (Investigation No. 701-TA-198), and Softwood Fence from Canada (Investigation No. 701-TA-199).

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.19 · File · 1982
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a "Countervailing Duty Petition Certain Forest Products from Canada: Softwood Lumber, Shakes and Shinges, and Fence - Volume II" before the United States Department of Commerce and the International Trade Commission, submitted by the United States Coalition for Fair Canadian Lumber Imports".

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.13 · File · 1982
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a "Statement of Mr. John M. Trask, General Manager, Building Materials Transportation, Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Before the International Trade Commission in Connection with Study of Softwood Lumber Imports from Canada Under Investigation No. 332-134", filed on behalf of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee.

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.12 · File · 1982
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a "Statement of Mr. W. Michael Robson, Group Vice President, Building Materials Marketing, Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Before the International Trade Commission in Connection with Study of Softwood Lumber Imports from Canada Under Investigation No. 332-134", filed on behalf of the Canadian Softwood Lumber Committee.

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.09 · File · 1982
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a submission by the International Woodworkers of America on "Labor Cost Trends for the Coastal Regions of British Columbia and the United States Pacific Northwest, 1977-1983" to the United States International Trade Commission study of the conditions relating to the importation of Canadian softwood lumber into the United States.

Zimmerman, Adam
2003.8.5.2.2.10 · File · 1982
Part of Adam Zimmerman fonds

File consists of a submission by the International Woodworkers of America on "The Role of the Canadian Dollar in the Importation of Canadian Softwood Lumber into the United States" to the United States International Trade Commission study of the conditions relating to the importation of Canadian softwood lumber into the United States.

Zimmerman, Adam