U.S. Implements New Tariffs on Timber, Furniture, and Pharmaceuticals

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The President of the United States issued a proclamation to adjust tariffs on timber, lumber, and related products due to concerns that current import levels threaten national security by weakening domestic industry and supply chains. The measures include implementing tariffs ranging from 10% to 50%, with plans to monitor and negotiate with trade partners to address these security concerns and bolster domestic production and resilience.
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- Trump Sets 10% Tariff on Softwood Lumber, 25% on Cabinets Bloomberg.com
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