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US homes tend to be built with lumber, not steel.





What do you think holds the lumber together?

US homes tend not to be built with Japanese techniques.


We already have Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and have since March 2018. These new tariffs exclude steel (since we tariff it already).

However, the widely used tariff exemptions available to US steel consumers who could claim difficulties sourcing cheap steel are now being closed.



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