How New Tariffs on Lumber, Furniture May Affect US Consumers, Industries

How New Tariffs on Lumber, Furniture May Affect US Consumers, Industries
An American flag flutters over shipping containers at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, Calif., on May 13, 2025. Mike Blake/Reuters
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Starting on Oct. 14, the United States began to apply a 10 percent tariff on all imported softwood timber and lumber. Additionally, a 25 percent tariff has been placed on all imports of upholstered wooden products, typically furniture, as well as on kitchen cabinets and vanities.

Some affected by the tariffs love the idea. The American lumber industry and cabinet makers see the tariffs as a necessary move to stop foreign competitors from systematically undercutting Americans.

Austin Alonzo
Austin Alonzo
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Austin Alonzo covers U.S. political and national news for The Epoch Times. He has covered local, business and agricultural news in Kansas City, Missouri, since 2012. He is a graduate of the University of Missouri. You can reach Austin via email at [email protected]
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