Contrasting perspectives on US lumber tariffs
The debate over U.S. tariffs on imported softwood lumber continues to divide industry stakeholders, with homebuilders warning of increased construction costs and lumber producers arguing for stronger trade enforcement. Housing sector concerns The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has voiced concerns over the impact of tariffs on housing affordability. According to NAHB, tariffs function as a tax on imported goods, raising the price of building materials and ultimately increasing home prices. In 2023, the U.S. used $184 billion worth of materials for residential construction, with $13 billion—around 7%—sourced from foreign nations. Softwood lumber ...
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