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Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Adjusts Imports of Timber, Lumber, and Their Derivative Products into the United States
Whitehouse.gov ^
| December 31, 2025
| The Whitehouse
Posted on 01/13/2026 10:33:58 AM PST by SoConPubbie
SUPPORTING AMERICA’S LUMBER INDUSTRY: Today, President Donald J. Trump signed a Proclamation invoking Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (Act) to delay increases in tariffs for upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities for another year.
- The United States continues to engage in productive negotiations with trade partners to address trade reciprocity and national security concerns with respect to imports of wood products.
- The United States will therefore delay the increase in tariff rates for upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities that was set to take place on January 1, 2026, under the September 29, 2025 Proclamation for an additional year.
- The current 25% tariff on certain upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities, as imposed under the September 25, 2025 Proclamation, will remain in effect.
ADDRESSING THE THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY: Earlier this year, President Trump imposed tariffs on imports of timber, lumber, and their derivative products (wood products) to bolster American industry and protect national security.
- This followed the Secretary of Commerce’s completion of a Section 232 investigation under the Act, which found that the present quantities and circumstances of the imports of wood products threatened to impair national security.
- President Trump recognizes that an overreliance on foreign timber, lumber, and their derivative products could jeopardize the United States’ defense capabilities, construction industry, and economic strength.
- America’s reliance on imported lumber is exacerbated by foreign government subsidies and predatory trade practices that undermine the competitiveness of the U.S. wood products industry.
- Given the ongoing productive negotiations regarding the imports of wood products, the President is delaying the tariff increase to allow for further negotiations to occur with other countries.
BUILDING ON A RECORD OF SECURING CRITICAL INDUSTRIES AND SUPPLY CHAINS: This Proclamation builds on previous actions taken by the Trump Administration to ensure U.S. trade and industrial policies serve the national interest.
- On Day One, President Trump established his America First Trade Policy to make America’s economy great again.
- President Trump has repeatedly used Section 232 tariffs to protect against threats to our national security and to strengthen manufacturing critical for our national and economic security, including on steel, aluminum, copper, and autos.
- The Department of Commerce is currently conducting additional investigations, including on semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, commercial aircraft, wind turbines, robotics, unmanned aircraft systems, and personal protective equipment.
- President Trump imposed reciprocal tariffs to take back America’s economic sovereignty, address nonreciprocal trade relationships that threaten our economic and national security, and to remedy the consequences of nonreciprocal trade.
- President Trump has issued several Executive Orders, Proclamations, and Presidential Memoranda to boost mining, manufacturing, and investment in domestic industry, including by reducing regulations and eliminating bureaucracy.
TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 9yeartroller; imports; lumber; tariffs; trump; wood
To: SoConPubbie
Or, “Midterms are “this year!
To: SoConPubbie
This is good news for the lumber industry.
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posted on
01/13/2026 10:37:34 AM PST
by
Valpal1
(Not even the police are safe from the police!!!)
To: Valpal1
“This is good news for the lumber industry.”
I just built a deck and I was shocked at how cheap the lumber was. This may be regional based on how the building industry is doing. But it ended up costing about 60% of what I was expecting. My guess is the local building boom is abating. It was still running on loans enabled by the Biden administration. I’d say my county is now over built as homes are taking a long time to sell.
Even though I have an expensive home I inherited to sell, please don’t reinflate the economy.
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posted on
01/13/2026 10:44:53 AM PST
by
Gen.Blather
(Has anyone seen my tagline? ...I know it was here...)
To: SoConPubbie
It’s refreshing to have an actual business man as president of the United States.
To: SoConPubbie
"...delay increases in...vanities for another year."FReepers hit hardest!
To: Valpal1
This headline is VERY misleading.
They DID NOT reduce any LUMBER, PLYWOOD or OSB tariffs.
This ONLY effects the INCREASE that was supposed to go in effect on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities on January 1st.
This does not lower tariffs on Canadian or European lumber, plywood and OSB.
The current tariffs, countervailing duties and Anti dumping on Canadian lumber is on average 45%. Although some companies like Canfor are 57%. This has made Canadian lumber more expensive and generally US manufactured lumber cheaper.
The price of wholesale lumber was at a five year low in September of 2025. It has increased 10-20% since then. IT dropped to the point that mills curtailed production in both the USA, Canada and Europe. It dropped to roughly 25% of the price it rose to during the Covid years when production was limited and demand surged.
Housing starts are fairly low at 1.1 million. They were 1.6 million a couple years back. So, demand is relatively weak.
Most prospects for this year are about the same as last year . Which is so/so.
Prices are cheap.
The big corporate mills are all losing money.
Their stocks are all down.
To: 9YearLurker
Your problem Troll is that President Trump has been doing actions like this every day of this his second term!
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posted on
01/13/2026 5:41:08 PM PST
by
SoConPubbie
(Trump has all the right enemies, DeSantis has all the wrong friends.)
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