Trump says US will impose tariffs on all foreign furniture
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President Trump said Friday he will impose tariffs on imported furniture “within the next 50 days.”

In a social media post, Trump announced that his administration will start examining furniture imports to set the stage for potential tariffs on these products. The specific tax rate for imported furniture has not been established yet.

He stated, “The investigation will conclude within the next 50 days, and furniture from other countries brought into the United States will face a tariff at a yet-to-be-determined rate. This move aims to rejuvenate the furniture industry in North Carolina, South Carolina, Michigan, and various states nationwide. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” Trump shared on Truth Social, his social media platform.

This declaration marks the latest development in Trump’s consistently evolving tariff strategy, which earlier this month included a wave of new trade agreements and import tax rulings.

The president has enforced tariffs ranging from 15 to 20 percent on most international goods, with further tariffs on foreign steel, aluminum, automobiles, auto parts, certain electronics, and appliances.

Trump’s actions have elevated the average tariff paid by U.S. companies and importers to 18 percent, the highest in decades, impacting the global economy.

The Trump administration has highlighted the increase in tariff revenue collected by the federal government from U.S. businesses and individuals while dismissing the numerous economists who predicted that his trade policies could trigger a recession.

Even so, Trump’s tariffs are one of several factors weighing on U.S. businesses, which have hired fewer workers and charged higher prices gradually over the past year.

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