In a letter to Trump seen by the Guardian, Democrats noted that the US imports key construction materials worth billions of dollars – from lumber to cement products – from Canada and Mexico each year.

“Given the severe housing shortage, compounded by rising construction costs, persistent supply chain disruptions, and an estimated shortfall of 6m homes, these looming tariffs, while intended to protect domestic industries, risk further exacerbating the housing supply and affordability crisis while stifling the development of new housing,” they wrote.

In a statement, the White House claimed Trump would use tariffs to “usher in a new era of growth and prosperity” for the US.

    • HellsBelle@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      13 hours ago

      When you read about American construction companies favouring Canadian lumber, it’s because our growing seasons are shorter > tree rings are closer together > the lumber is stronger and doesn’t warp as much.

      Yes you have a lot of trees, but you don’t have a lot of good building-quality trees.

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        12 hours ago

        Even better! More frequent repairs is good for business! He doesn’t care about our rising costs.