Signed on September 12, 2006, the Agreement provides the framework for the resolution of the softwood lumber dispute between Canada and the United States, and includes provision for the refund of anti-dumping and countervailing duties paid by Canadian lumber producers on exports to the United States, and the introduction of a Canadian export charge and quota regime for lumber shipments to the United States.
Effective October 12, 2006, all exporters of softwood lumber products to the United States are liable for the new export charge and must obtain an export permit for every shipment of softwood lumber products.2
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