The American president introduced a 10% duty to import wood and wood in the United States.
US President Donald Trump has ordered to introduce significant new wood and various wood products, including imported wood, wood, kitchen cabinets and upholstered furniture. CNN reported it.
The American leader said the United States would begin to have a 10% tariff for importing coniferous wood and wood used in a wide range of building materials. He also announced a 25% tariff for kitchen cabinets, bathroom tables and upholstered wood furniture.
These rates should enter the strength on October 14th.
It was noted that on January 1, Trump would increase the tariff for cabinets by 50%, and for upholstered furniture at 30%.
This decision can lead to an increase in the cost of construction and housing furniture, prices of which have increased dramatically in recent months.
Trump said in the United States there is enough wood to satisfy their own wood needs.
It is noted that wood is a critical outfit in the American construction industry, and the United States earlier -to buy nearly 30% of coniferous wood from Canada. Importing wood from Canada is subject to compensatory and anti -Dumping duty for 14.5%.
Remember, on September 25, Trump announced a new circulation of duties for a number of imported goods, including 100% role in importing branded drugs and 25% duties in imported trucks.
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