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While the rate and application of certain tariffs remains fluid, the table below shows several examples of the applicable tariffs on common construction goods and materials as of May 7 ...
The impact of tariffs will vary depending on a project’s timeline, writes Ben Bard of The Beck Group ...
We asked Seeking Alpha analysts Brett Ashcroft Green and Daniel Jones for their thoughts on what impact the tariffs could ...
Rapid-fire changes in tariffs threaten to drive prices higher for many essential construction goods." While Trump promised to make housing more affordable for Americans and increase inventory in ...
Prices for inputs to new residential construction—excluding capital investment, labor, and imports—fell 0.4% in April, ...
While the structural components are manufactured in the United States, the imported wood will still be hit with the tariffs. Industry by industry: JLC Live Residential Construction Show exhibitors for ...
“Rapid-fire changes in tariffs threaten to drive prices higher for many essential construction goods,” says Ken Simonson, chief economist of the Associated General Contractors of America.
When Josh Alti and his wife, Samantha, bought what Josh called an "overpriced fixer-upper" in Massapequa for about $445,000 in 2020, he said he felt comfortable knowing he'd have to do many of the ...
The building industry had to race to catch up from coronavirus-linked interruptions just as supply chain challenges ballooned the cost of goods needed to build. So, statewide construction costs ...
The administration does include exceptions for materials used in construction, such as lumber, steel, and aluminum (which already face a 25 percent tariff), and electronic goods like semiconductors.
The National Association of Home Builders said $13 billion of housing construction goods were imported in 2023, roughly 7% of all materials used in new residential construction. About 70% of ...