WASHINGTON—The Trump administration said Monday it would delay for two months the imposition of penalties on imports of Canadian lumber, citing continuing bilateral negotiations over the nettlesome trade dispute. “I remain hopeful that we can reach a negotiated solution that satisfied the concerns of all parties,” Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said in a statement announcing the reprieve. “This extension could provide the time needed...
Source: Wall Street Journal August 29, 2017 00:11 UTC