When renewing a phone call that building materials are exempted from tariffs, the trade group pointed out that more than 70 % of imported coniferous materials and gypsums used for dry walls came from Canada and Mexico.
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25 % of the 25 % tariffs on Canada and Mexico products announced by the Trump administration on Saturday means that they are already doing their duties with Canadian wood. In other words, housing builders can quickly see that the price of Canadian wood rises by 40 %. (Nahb) warned on Monday.
In the renewal of telephones that building materials are exempted from tariffs, NAHB stated that more than 70 % of imported coniferous materials use more than 70 % of gypsums used for dry walls from Canada and Mexico.
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“On the first day of President Trump, he ordered a presidential order to reduce the cost of housing and pursue measures to increase the supply of housing, and ordered the department and institution to reduce urgent prices. Published by NAHB, Karl Harris, which raises the tariff on Canada and Mexican products by 25 %.
Mr. Trump truly agreed that Mexico’s President Claudia Symbaum dispatched 10,000 troops to the southern border and then agreed to hold tariffs on Mexico products. I said. Trump also stated that the debate with Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is ongoing.
Canada has announced that it is planning to impose 25 % tariffs on Tuesday of $ 30 billion on Tuesday.
“Customs with wood and other building materials will increase construction costs, prevent new development, and eventually pay for tariffs in a higher housing price,” Nahb said Monday. I mentioned in the statement. “Nahb urges the government to reconsider this lawsuit on tariffs, and we continue to cooperate with policy proppons to eliminate barriers that prevent builders from pushing out housing production. Masu.”
Editor Note: On Monday evening, “I had a good call with President Trump.”
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