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Trump delays tariffs on Canadian and Mexican USMCA goods until April 2, lumber import supply chain faces uncertainty

Trump postponed the imposition of tariffs on USMCA goods from Canada and Mexico until April 2, providing a short buffer for the North American lumber supply chain. Experts advise Chinese importers to pay attention to CME futures price fluctuations, give priority to signing FOB contracts, and be wary of future trade barriers.

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Trump confirms 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports will take effect on March 4

President Trump announced that starting March 4, 2025, tariffs of 25% will be imposed on imports from Canada and Mexico, and the import tariffs on China will double to 20%. This move will directly affect the North American wood supply chain, and Chinese importers are advised to adjust their procurement strategies.

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U.S. Commerce Secretary says tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect March 4, but rates could change

The U.S. Secretary of Commerce confirmed that tariffs on Canada and Mexico will take effect on March 4, and the rates may change. Trump is expected to increase tariffs on China unless China stops trafficking fentanyl. This policy will affect the timber market, especially the import timber supply chain to China.

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President Trump announces tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China to go into effect on March 4

President Trump announced that tariffs will be imposed on Canada, Mexico and China on March 4, which may affect the global lumber supply chain, especially lumber imports to the Chinese market. Tariffs may lead to supply constraints and changes in demand patterns, so it is recommended to pay attention to related procurement strategies and inventory management.

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Trump announces planned lumber import tariffs on Canada and Mexico, heightening supply chain risks

President Trump announced that he will implement the lumber import tariffs on Canada and Mexico as planned, which is expected to increase market supply chain risks and price volatility. Chinese lumber importers should pay close attention to this change in order to make more informed purchasing decisions.

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