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    October 1, 2025
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    Washington, October 1, 2025: U.S. President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation imposing new tariffs on imported wood products, including a 10 percent duty on softwood lumber and a 25 percent duty on kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and certain types of wooden furniture. The new trade measures will take effect on October 14, 2025, according to a statement released by the White House.

    Softwood lumber tariffs set to impact U.S. homebuilding
    U.S. industries prepare for Trump’s wood tariff enforcement starting October 14.

    The action is being implemented under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which allows the president to impose trade restrictions on imports deemed to threaten national security. The Trump administration has applied this authority to various sectors since his return to office, and this latest move targets a broad spectrum of wood-derived products used across U.S. construction and home furnishing markets.

    According to the proclamation, the 25 percent tariff on cabinets and vanities may increase to 50 percent starting January 1, 2026, unless exporting countries enter into satisfactory trade agreements with the United States. Upholstered wood furniture, also covered by the new trade measures, may face tariff increases up to 30 percent in 2026 under the same conditions.

    The White House stated that the reliance on imported wood products, particularly softwood lumber and finished wooden goods, poses a risk to the domestic industry and national supply chains. It cited applications in military housing, weapons systems infrastructure and federal construction projects. The administration emphasized that a strong and viable domestic wood industry is essential for maintaining national defense capabilities and economic resilience.

    Trump administration issues new tariffs under Section 232

    Tariff caps have been announced for key U.S. trading partners. Imports from the UK will be subject to a maximum tariff rate of 10 percent. Products originating from the European Union and Japan will be capped at 15 percent. These limits are intended to allow for continuity of trade with allied nations while promoting domestic production.

    Canada, the largest foreign supplier of softwood lumber to the United States, is expected to be significantly affected. According to industry analysts, the new tariffs could have an immediate impact on the price of building materials and furniture across the U.S. market. Softwood lumber is a core input for residential construction, while cabinets and wooden furniture represent a large segment of home renovation and interior design spending.

    U.S. homebuilder stocks declined following the announcement, while lumber futures rose on expectations of reduced foreign supply. Several domestic manufacturing associations have expressed concern about potential cost increases for producers and consumers. The National Association of Home Builders previously estimated that lumber tariffs of this scale could add several hundred dollars to the cost of a newly built home.

    Manufacturing groups raise concern on consumer impact

    This is the latest in a series of trade-related measures introduced under Trump’s administration since the beginning of the year. Earlier actions included proposed tariffs on pharmaceutical products and heavy-duty trucks, also under Section 232 provisions. The new tariffs come at a time when the U.S. housing market is facing inflationary pressures and constrained supply.

    The domestic cabinetry and furniture manufacturing sectors have previously raised concerns about foreign competition, particularly from Asia. According to recent trade data, imports of wooden cabinets and vanities totaled over $6 billion in 2024, with China, Vietnam and Malaysia among the top exporters.

    Importers and affected industries have been advised to review compliance procedures ahead of the October implementation date. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is expected to issue detailed guidance on tariff classifications and enforcement procedures in the coming days. – By Content Syndication Services.

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