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Primary sector of the economy / Forestry / Logging / Stumpage / Pricing / Quebec / CanadaUnited States softwood lumber dispute
Date: 2014-06-04 14:14:29
Primary sector of the economy
Forestry
Logging
Stumpage
Pricing
Quebec
CanadaUnited States softwood lumber dispute

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