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December 31, 2025 · 106 days ago
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This proclamation amends tariff regulations on timber, lumber, and wood derivative products imported into the United States. The action adjusts import duties and trade conditions for forest products. The measure impacts lumber prices, construction costs, and domestic timber industry competitiveness.
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August 11 2025 · 248 days ago
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Executive Order 14334 modifies reciprocal tariff rates as ongoing negotiations with China continue. The order adjusts trade tariffs based on discussions with the People's Republic of China. This impacts American consumers and businesses through changes in import duties and trade policy.
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March 26 2025 · 386 days ago
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President Trump signed Proclamation 10930 on March 26, 2025, adjusting import duties and tariffs on automobiles and automobile parts entering the United States. The proclamation modifies trade conditions for foreign-made vehicles and components, likely increasing costs for imported cars and affecting domestic auto manufacturing. American consumers may face higher vehicle prices and reduced selection of foreign automobiles.
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October 25, 2019 · 2,365 days ago
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President Trump signed Proclamation 2019-24008 on October 25, 2019, modifying duty-free treatment for certain countries under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) program. The proclamation removed or suspended GSP benefits for specific countries, increasing tariffs on designated imports from those nations. The direct effect was higher import duties on goods from affected countries, increasing costs for American importers and potentially affecting consumer prices for affected products.
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October 30, 2018 · 2,725 days ago
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On October 30, 2018, President Trump signed Proclamation 2018-24032 modifying the list of products eligible for duty-free treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), a trade program that grants preferential tariff rates to certain imports from developing countries. The proclamation removed or modified duty-free status for specific product categories. The change directly affected import duties on goods from GSP-designated countries, altering costs for businesses importing those products and potentially affecting consumer prices on affected merchandise.