Have Alberta’s sawmills gone from depending on the American market to depending on the Chinese market?
Are Alberta's forest product producers too tied to China >
As U.S. lumber demand dwindles, independent lumber manufacturers are forced to develop new products – and new markets >
Are Alberta's forest product producers too tied to China >
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Not much doubt that the new economic superpower will play a big role here
By Paul Marck
Not that it passed by unnoticed, but news that China surpassed Japan as the world’s second-biggest economy during the sluggish second quarter is very telling. We have been hearing about China’s emergence as a global kingpin for some time, but there can be no doubt now about the predictions.
Sinopec's investment in oil sands start of something big >
'World's biggest factory' seeks Alberta's investment in its future >
Beijing thinks the oilsands could be the answer to its energy problems >
Alberta energy companies could get a big boost from the Far East >
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