US Implements 25% Tariffs on Furniture, Cabinets and Lumber Imports
By
Ellen Eberhardt
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Summary
The Trump Administration has implemented new tariffs of up to 25% on imports of kitchen cabinets, lumber, and certain upholstered furniture items in the United States. The tariffs were announced via a Truth Social post by former President Donald Trump and formally confirmed through a White House proclamation released on September 29th. These trade measures affect specific furniture and wood product imports, representing a significant policy change in US trade relations for these industries.
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following a proclamation released in late September by the Trump Administration
Originally broadcast via a Truth Social post by US president Donald Trump and confirmed by a White House proclamation released on 29 September
the tariffs on 'imports' of kitchen cabinets, lumber and some upholstered furniture objects
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