Prince George business leader rips B.C. government over value-added wood decision

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Secondary manufacturers to be limited to 10 per cent of B.C. Timber Supply.

John Brink is angry about the B.C. government’s decision to allocate 10 per cent of B.C.'s annual allowable cut to the value-added forest sector.

"If it is 600,000 cubic metres annually that is nothing, that is not even the size of a regular sawmill," Brink said. “That means the government has said, ‘We don’t want value-added manufacturing.’ If you do not have reasonable expectation of access to fibre, why would anybody invest in value-added manufacturing?”

He predicts the restricted timber supply available will cripple value-added businesses and deter investment in B.C. In the mid-1990s, when Brink was founding president of the BC Council of Value-Added Wood Processors, there were eight associations and 800 member companies, two-thirds of which are no longer operating.

 

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Secondary manufacturing should not be limited period. We should be limiting exports of raw materials.

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