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He warned that tariffs on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities will jump on Jan. 1, 2026, unless foreign nations are able to reach trade agreements.
The White House set a relatively low tariff on imports of timber and lumber, and a significantly higher tariff on furniture and kitchen cabinets.
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September tariff collections reached $31.3 billion as President Donald Trump's trade policies face a Supreme Court challenge over presidential authority to impose import taxes.
There are at least two other laws that President Donald Trump could use to continue his tariff agenda, though neither is as quick as the current authority he is using.
President Trump on Monday set a 10 percent tariff on lumber imports and a 25 percent tariff on furniture, including vanities and kitchen cabinets. Trump ordered an evaluation of lumber imports in
Ken Griffin urges the White House to avoid picking corporate “winners and losers,” warning exemptions for major companies could backfire with future administrations.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning tariffs on foreign electronic devices, calculated by chip content, to pressure companies into US manuf
President Donald Trump announced this week his intention to implement a 100% tariff on all foreign-made films in order to promote domestic production in Hollywood and other filmmaking cities. The president made the general announcement in a social media post on Monday, attacking California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
A majority of Americans — regardless of party affiliation — have made it crystal clear in poll after poll: They’re not on board with President Donald Trump’s tariff-heavy agenda. It’s also an open question as to whether the president is legally able to impose the levies.
China said there are no winners in trade wars as it reacted to U.S. President Donald Trump's new and rising import tariffs on softwood lumber, upholstered furniture, and kitchen cabinets and vanities.
White House weighs tariffs tied to a 1:1 balance between US-made and imported chips, aiming to cut foreign reliance and test Trump’s truce with tech.