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What Trump's Tariff On Lumber Imports Means For The Future Of Furniture
Trump has announced a new set of tariffs on softwood lumber and timber imports. This will increase the costs of various goods from wooden cabinetry to chairs.
Here's what to know about the anticipated consumer impact of the new tariffs, according to experts: In a social media post late Thursday, Trump proposed a 50% tariff on home goods such as kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, as well as a 30% tariff on upholstered furniture.
Movie productions have been moving out of the U.S. for years, but efforts are being made to change that. Tariffs could complicate those plans.
Kansas farmers are hurting after China’s retaliatory tariffs on the U.S. closed a major market for the state’s biggest crop.
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How IKEA Is Responding To Trump's Furniture Tariffs (& What Does It Mean For Shoppers?)
If you were planning an Ikea trip any time soon, time may be of the essence. The price tag on its products is liable to go up sooner than you think.
Could tariffs encourage automakers to build even heavier vehicles? We break down the reasons behind this surprising trend and its downsides.
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Houstonians are concerned that prescription drug prices could rise dramatically starting Wednesday
President Trump’s new 100% tariff on imported name-brand medications is set to take effect on October 1, potentially doubling the cost of some prescriptions.