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U.S. Delays Furniture and Cabinet Tariffs, Providing Industry a Critical Breather

  The U.S. government has announced a delay in planned tariff increases on furniture and cabinets, extending existing tariff rates for an additional year. This decision comes after significant pushback from the furniture and construction industries, which have argued that higher tariffs would disrupt supply chains and increase costs for manufacturers, importers, and retailers alike. The extension offers short-term stability for companies dependent on internationally sourced materials. Builders and contractors, particularly those involved in residential construction and renovations, can plan without the immediate risk of rising costs. Retailers also stand to benefit, as price increases for consumers may be mitigated, reducing pressure in the home furnishings market. While this move provides temporary relief, industry experts caution that the underlying trade issues remain unresolved. The delay could be a temporary truce or part of a broader reconsideration of U.S. trade policies,...

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