U.S. Section 232 Tariffs on Lumber: Navigating the New Trade LandscapeAudrey Dixon

On September 29, 2025, President Trump signed a proclamation invoking Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, imposing tariffs on imports of timber, lumber, and derivative wood products such as cabinets and furniture. This bold move, aimed at bolstering U.S. industry and addressing national security concerns tied to foreign subsidies and supply chain vulnerabilities, has sparked mixed reactions. While domestic producers cheer, builders and importers brace for higher costs.

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