Trump announced that he will impose tariffs of around 25% on timber and forestry products. On the 19th, US President Trump said that the United States will impose tariffs of around 25% on imported timber and forestry products. He will announce the latest tariff measures' next month or earlier '.
On the same day, Trump told media reporters that he would simultaneously announce tariffs on imported cars, chips, drugs, and wood. Among them, the tax rate for timber and forestry products is around 25%. He said that these tariff measures will take effect around April 2nd. On the 18th, Trump announced that he would impose tariffs of around 25% on imported cars, chips, and drugs.
On the 10th, Trump signed a document announcing a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum from the United States, as well as the cancellation of steel and aluminum duty-free quotas and exemptions for some trading partners. He also signed a memorandum on the 13th, requesting relevant departments to determine "equivalent tariffs" with each foreign trading partner.