The Kelowna Chamber of Commerce has stated that it is sa国际传媒渆xtremely concernedsa国际传媒 about increased government costs causing a sa国际传媒渄ramatic downturnsa国际传媒 in the forestry industry.
On Sept. 13, the chamber released a statement in which it said all levels of government need to sa国际传媒渨ork together to halt the slide into negative numbers and closures being experienced across wide swaths of the forest industry in B.C.sa国际传媒
sa国际传媒淭he cumulative impact of increased costs at every level is colliding with decisions around mill closures,sa国际传媒 said Nikki Csek, president of the Kelowna Chamber.
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The chamber said that in the past year we have seen:
- Increased stumpage costs (July 2019)
- Increase in carbon taxes
- Property tax increases
- Employer Health Tax sa国际传媒 new, high taxes for any firm with a payroll over $500,000
- Federal corporate tax changes and increases
- Continued failure to cement a new softwood lumber agreement
The Kelowna Chamber also said workers are beginning to cross the border into both the United States and Alberta to find stable work.
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