The U.S. construction industry may face higher lumber prices within a month if President Donald Trump follows through with his threat of tariffs on Canada this weekend.
Axios Visuals A big chunk of U.S. imports come from Canada and Mexico — nearly 29% of the $2.97 trillion in goods we brought in last year. Why it matters: This isn't necessarily all stuff the U.S. can ...
President Trump will impose 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada starting this weekend, as well as an additional 10% ...
An increase in lumber prices would fuel inflation, shrink disposable income, and strain the U.S.'s consumer-driven economy ...
Construction executives warn of increased costs for lumber and steel as contractors start to rebuild LA after firestorms.
Tariffs that are central to President Donald Trump's economic policies could destabilize markets for numerous Maine products from lumber to lobsters to electricity. The president has said he will ...
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Canadian goods generate enormous “consumer surplus” for Americans, all of which could be lost if the price of these goods rises. The 25 per cent tariff threats are troubling for Canadians, but they ...