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Trump orders immediate expansion of US timber production

March 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In order to streamline permitting processes, the executive order mandates that relevant agencies must take necessary steps to suspend, revise, or rescind any regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, settlements, consent orders, and other actions that place undue burdens on timber production.

The president’s order emphasizes that restrictive federal policies have hindered the full utilization of domestic resources, leading to reliance on foreign producers. This has impeded job creation, contributed to wildfires, degraded habitats, increased construction and energy costs, and jeopardized economic security. Reversing these policies and boosting domestic timber production is crucial for safeguarding national and economic security.

In a subsequent executive order issued on Saturday, the president calls for an investigation into the national security risks posed by timber, lumber, and derivative product imports.

Upon taking office, Trump issued an executive order for emergency price relief to reduce housing costs and expand supply.

On Jan. 31, Trump announced tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico, and China, including hardware and lumber imports. This led the National Association of Homebuilders to request tariff exemptions for building materials. Although initial tariffs on Mexico and Canada were paused, tariffs on steel and aluminum imports were later imposed, along with a memo on reciprocal tariffs.

For a comprehensive list of all actions taken by Trump impacting housing, refer to the updated list.

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