Canada tables new trade proposals as US threatens fresh tariffs

The Tree Frog Forestry News
June 3, 2026
Category: Today's Takeaway

Canada tabled new trade proposals as the US threatened a new tariff over forced labour trade practices. In related news: the European Parliament advanced legislation tied to last year’s US-EU trade deal; and ERA’s Kevin Mason says global supply chain pressures have surged to a four-year high. In other Business news: questions continue on deadly Nippon Dynawave mill implosion; Smurfit Westrock announced a €600 million investment in France; a new report on solutions for Canada’s housing shortage; and US single-family construction declined in Q1, 2026.

In Forestry/Wildfire news: Canada and BC will invest $355 million to plant 125 million trees; a new study says Canadian forests are losing their climate-cooling effect; Thompson Rivers University tests an alternative to slash burning; Ontario faces questions over wildfire funding; and a Georgia senator backs legislation to speed wildfire response times. Meanwhile:  Louisiana approved a pro-wood pellet bill; and California made changes to is cap-and-invest program.

Finally, birch bark as a bio-based moisture barrier for paper and paperboard packaging.

Kelly McCloskey, Tree Frog News Editor

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