26-11-2025 11:00 via cbc.ca

Shockwaves felt in N.B. forestry sector as Maine mill halts Canadian imports

U.S. tariffs targeting Canadian timber that came into effect Oct. 14 have prompted a Maine pulp and paper manufacturer to halt the importation of unfinished wood from New Brunswick, cutting off at least one stream of income for dozens of suppliers.
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