
Zoltan van Heyningen
Zoltan van Heyningen is the executive director of the U.S. Lumber Coalition, an organization that advocates for American lumber producers and argues that Canadian companies are engaging in unfair trade practices by dumping softwood lumber into the U.S. market.
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Zoltan van Heyningen, executive director of the U.S. Lumber Coalition, said the duties and tariffs are necessary.
B.C. won’t run ads targeting U.S. homeowners after Ontario backlashU.S. Lumber Coalition executive director Zoltan van Heyningen stated that lumber isn't a driving force of home affordability.
Lumber prices and tariffs at center of US housing market debate; groups clashCoalition executive director Zoltan van Heyningen said in a submission this month to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
Canadian softwood producers highlight American investments as U.S. probes lumber importsCoalition executive director Zoltan van Heyningen argued that the impact on consumers has been vastly exaggerated.
B.C. group warns that softwood tariffs could lead to soaring U.S. rebuilding costsZoltan van Heyningen, executive director of the U.S. Lumber Coalition, criticized Canadian producers for dumping lumber.
After higher duty rates, Canadian softwood lumber could be hit by new tariffsZoltan van Heyningen is the executive director of the U.S. Lumber Coalition, which has the backing of many U.S. senators.
Softwood showdown: Canada touts superior lumber quality as U.S. escalates trade battleCoalition executive director Zoltan van Heyningen said Monday’s anti-dumping decision is necessary in the fight against Canadian producers.
U.S. plans to nearly triple anti-dumping duty rates against Canadian softwood lumberZoltan van Heyningen, coalition executive director, stated that they anticipate the U.S. Department of Commerce will confirm dumping behavior by Canadian lumber producers.
Trump takes aim at softwood lumber with proposed tariffs globallyZoltan van Heyningen, executive director of the U.S. Lumber Coalition, stated that Canadian companies are unfairly dumping softwood.
Canadian lumber producers brace for surge in U.S. anti-dumping duty rates






















