Trump Delays Steep Tariffs on Furniture

By: theblockbeats.news|2026/01/02 00:46:02
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BlockBeats News, January 2nd, U.S. President Trump signed a proclamation on New Year's Eve to delay tariffs on upholstered furniture, cabinets, and bathroom cabinets for one year based on ongoing trade negotiations, providing a buffer for American home consumers and businesses.

The executive order signed by Trump on Wednesday retained the 25% tariffs imposed on these goods last September but further delayed the 30% tariff on upholstered furniture and the 50% tariff on cabinets and bathroom cabinets for another year, until January 1, 2027. (Golden Finance)

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