THE LONG-RUNNING battle between Canada and the United States over the price of lumber has killed a lot of trees. An average tree yields about 80,500 sheets of paper, according to the University of California at Berkeley’s School of Information Management and Systems.
But just the latest round of the softwood fight between the United States and Canada has spawned 26 active cases, all of them paper-intensive. Eight cases are pending under the North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA, seven in the World Trade Organization WTO, eight in the U.S. Court of International Trade, and three in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
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