NAHB Condemns Commerce Action to Double Tariffs on Canadian Lumber
In a blow to housing affordability and a move strongly opposed by NAHB, the Commerce Department today moved forward on Nov. 24 with its next administrative review to double the tariffs on Canadian lumber shipments into the U.S. from 9% to 17.9%.
In response to the Commerce action, NAHB Chairman Chuck Fowke issued the following statement:
“With the nation in the midst of a housing affordability crisis, the Biden administration has moved to slap a huge, unwanted tax hike on American home buyers and renters by doubling the tariffs on Canadian lumber shipments into the U.S. This is the worst time to add needless housing costs onto the backs of hardworking American families. Home builders are grappling with lumber and other building material supply chain bottlenecks that are raising construction costs. And consumers are dealing with rising inflation that is pushing mortgage interest rates higher.”