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Trump tariffs on timber, furniture take effect

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President Donald Trump has re‑instated import duties on timber‑related items, including wooden furniture and other wood‑based products. The tariffs will take effect next month and will hit every shipment coming into the United States.

The new fees are part of a broader effort to protect U.S. manufacturers. Under the plan, each cubic foot of timber and some associated furniture items will carry a surcharge, which will push up the cost of these goods for American consumers and businesses. The move also aims to give domestic lumber and furniture makers a boost by making foreign competition more expensive.

Industry experts say the tariffs could raise prices on a wide range of items—from home furnishings to building materials. Some lobbyists warn that higher prices could squeeze middle‑class families and hurt small builders, while trade organizations argue that protecting U.S. jobs is a priority.

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American producers have welcomed the change. “These tariffs give our timber and furniture industries a fighting edge,” a spokesperson said. “We’ll see reduced imports and higher domestic sales.”

Industry watchers are watching closely to see how the new duties affect trade balances, supply chains, and the overall cost of living. As the tariffs take effect, prices in grocery stores, home décor shops and construction sites may see a visible bump. The policy is part of the administration’s broader trade strategy, which includes other tariffs on steel, aluminum, and certain electronics.

While the tariffs aim to level the playing field for U.S. businesses, analysts note that they could also spark retaliatory measures from trading partners. For now, companies looking to import timber or wood furniture must plan for higher costs and possible changes in supply routes. The lasting impact remains to be seen, but the move marks a significant shift in U.S. trade policy toward protecting American timber and furniture industries.


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