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Drywall tariff harms businesses, must be lowered

Opinion | BY DAVID CAMPBELL | January 18, 2017
Fort McMurray's Waterways neighbourhood is seen in September after fire ravaged the area the previous spring. Those rebuilding fire-damaged houses are being hit by higher drywall prices due to a tariff on U.S. imports meant to prevent dumping. Photograph courtesy of Jason Woodhead
Opinion | BY DAVID CAMPBELL | January 18, 2017
Opinion | BY DAVID CAMPBELL | January 18, 2017
Fort McMurray's Waterways neighbourhood is seen in September after fire ravaged the area the previous spring. Those rebuilding fire-damaged houses are being hit by higher drywall prices due to a tariff on U.S. imports meant to prevent dumping. Photograph courtesy of Jason Woodhead
Opinion | BY DAVID CAMPBELL | January 18, 2017
Fort McMurray's Waterways neighbourhood is seen in September after fire ravaged the area the previous spring. Those rebuilding fire-damaged houses are being hit by higher drywall prices due to a tariff on U.S. imports meant to prevent dumping. Photograph courtesy of Jason Woodhead
Opinion | BY DAVID CAMPBELL | January 18, 2017
Opinion | BY DAVID CAMPBELL | January 18, 2017
Fort McMurray's Waterways neighbourhood is seen in September after fire ravaged the area the previous spring. Those rebuilding fire-damaged houses are being hit by higher drywall prices due to a tariff on U.S. imports meant to prevent dumping. Photograph courtesy of Jason Woodhead