If the pause on President Trump's tariffs is lifted in 30 days, prices for building materials like lumber could go up and so could housing prices.
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The 10% tax on Chinese imports has Chicago businesses bracing for higher costs and other rippling effects on their operations ...
Building a typical new home could cost $40,000 more if Trump's tariffs on Canada and Mexico go into effect, per an industry ...
Pinellas’ southern beach cities — Madeira Beach, Treasure Island and St. Pete Beach — still have hundreds of rebuilding ...
There is so much of what goes into a house that comes from other parts of the world,” the head of Tacoma/Pierce County ...
The National Association of Home Builders says more than 70% of the imports from Mexico and Canada are essential for home ...
While no major warehouse impacts have been reported, a spike in building materials demand could create shortages.
The authorities could allow the country’s currency, the peso, to weaken against the dollar, effectively making its exports ...
The Trump administration said Saturday it had imposed a 25% tariff on goods from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China.
While everyone took a big breath of relief on Monday, there’s no guarantee Trump won’t go back at Mexico and Canada down the ...