Wood processors push for faster trade refresh in face of foreign subsidies

Wood processors push for faster trade refresh in face of foreign subsidies
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Sept. 23 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand wood processors and manufacturers want the government to speed up a refresh of the nation's trade policy as other countries offer more support to their forestry sectors.  Trade Minister Todd McClay plans to tilt policy to focus on squeezing more from existing free trade agreements rather than simply pursuing new deals. He argues this will be more effective in pulling down non-tariff barriers, government measures to either protect a domestic industry or prop up exports. Wood Processors a...