President Trump’s new tariffs on imports of wood and related products, including lumber, timber, kitchen cabinets and upholstered furniture, officially took effect last week. This is bad news for both ...
An ongoing labor shortage and tariffs on building materials continue to weigh heavily on the construction industry as the ...
President Trump’s 10% tariff on lumber imports takes effect today, and futures prices are continuing their recent climb from ...
Doman CEO says supply shortages and steady export demand are helping offset weak lumber prices amid a volatile market.
President Donald Trump's tariffs have caused a rise in lumber prices, which homebuilders have warned will increase construction costs and translate into more expensive housing for U.S. consumers.
American consumers are expected to pay more than half of the added costs from U.S. tariffs, according to a Goldman Sachs ...
There are differences in tree species and quality, and U.S. lumber often comes at a higher cost, even with tariffs on imports. Challenges like limited labor and manufacturing capacity require ...
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Crews at a construction site in Denver, Colorado, are working around the clock, trying to keep up with an increased demand by building more housing. “It’s getting really interesting out there isn’t it ...
The tariffs will take effect Oct. 14, with the 25 per cent rate applied to kitchen cabinets and vanities set to jump to 50 per cent on Jan. 1 unless countries reach a deal.
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Canada's current account balance in the first quarter swung to a surplus for the first time since 2008, boosted this year ...