President Donald J. Trump has extended the current tariff schedule on upholstered furniture, kitchen cabinets, and vanities, delaying a planned increase until the end of 2027. The move follows a Section 232 investigation that found that large imports of timber and lumber threaten U.S. national security. Under the September 25, 2025 proclamation, a 25 percent tariff remains in force. The administration is pursuing negotiations with trading partners to address trade reciprocity and protect domestic industry. The delay provides time for further talks while maintaining the existing tariff rate, ensuring the U.S. lumber sector remains competitive amid foreign subsidies and alleged predatory practices.
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